Berkeley drops objections to UC construction project for $82.64 million FacebookTwitterEmail The project at Hearst and La Loma avenues on the northeast edge of the UC Berkeley campus will move forward under an agreement between UC and the city of Berkeley.Solomon Cordwell Buenz The city of Berkeley is dropping its objections to a University of California construction project on the northeast edge of campus and to continued increases in UC Berkeley enrollment in exchange for $82.64 million over the next 16 years to cover the city’s added costs in police and fire safety and other services. In the settlement, Berkeley also agreed to withdraw lawsuits over the university’s plans for student housing at People’s Park and the 750-bed Anchor House project on the northwest side of campus, to a beach volleyball facility for women at the Clark Kerr campus, six blocks southeast of the main campus, and to UC’s long-range development plan that projects 48,200 students by 2036, an increase of more than 5,000.