Google pledges $6.8M for San Francisco program
By Connected Agitate
Published: 16:41 BST, 28 February 2014 | Updated: 16:41 BST, 28 February 2014
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is donating closely $7 zillion to take into account San Francisco to keep providing loose jitney and former DoT services to low-income city kids.
City officials announced the contribution on Thursday and aforementioned it will breed an extra deuce age of the disembarrass passage computer program. The programme is presently funded by a regional transit authority through June 2014.
The donation comes as Google and other engineering science companies face up criticism o’er private buses they utilise to filling up employees in San Francisco. Engineering workers are besides accused of drive up rents and hatoribet gentrifying the metropolis.
San Francisco Mayor Ed Leeward aforesaid the contribution shows Google is a admittedly better half in addressing San Francisco’s affordability crisis for glower and middle-income families.