Courts Uphold Project Description, Housing Analysis In Separate EIRs
Two recent appellate court rulings appear to have clarified aspects of the California Environmental Quality Act and may have even broken new legal ground.
One case involved the project description in an environmental impact report and in public notices. The court held that the identity of the proposed project’s end user did not have to be disclosed.
The other case contained a lengthy discussion about how to address a proposed project’s impact on a community’s jobs-housing ratio.
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