Google Pledges 6.8M For San Francisco Program
Google pledges $6.8M for San Francisco program
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Published: kontol 16:41 BST, 28 Feb 2014 | Updated: 16:41 BST, 28 Feb 2014
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is donating just about $7 meg to allow for San Francisco to go forward providing gratis busbar and former transfer services to low-income metropolis kids.
City officials announced the contribution on Thursday and said it leave back an additional two age of the free people transportation system programme. The platform is currently funded by a regional exile agency through and through June 2014.
The donation comes as Google and other engineering companies human face unfavorable judgment over individual buses they role to cull up employees in San Francisco. Applied science workers are too accused of impulsive up rents and gentrifying the metropolis.
San Francisco City manager Ed Lee said the contribution shows Google is a reliable mate in addressing San Francisco's affordability crisis for glower and middle-income families.