New Sponsors Rekindle Land Use Law and Planning Conference
by Josh Stephens on Jan 14, 2026
Venerable conference covering legal cases and legislation crucial to California planning reconvenes in downtown Los Angeles Friday, January 23, under sponsorship of CP&DR and Arizona State University
A Berkeley citizen group lost its challenge to People's Park in the legislature and the California Supreme Court. But that didn't stop the group from claiming enough of a victory to seek $1 million in attorney's fees. An appellate court shot the idea down.
An audit of the California Department of Housing and Community Development found that the agency’s letters jurisdictions regarding noncompliant housing elements were generally able to provide valuable feedback
New DOF numbers show an increase of 349,000 people and 364,000 housing units. Unsurprisingly, the coastal and inland areas are mirror images of each other.
In an unpublished opinion, an appellate court says the "historic structures" and an "historic district" are not the same -- and rejects other challenges to two SB 35 project approvals.
The Grateful Dead and its successors didn't sing about cities often. But, they were decidedly an urban creation and, above all else, a San Francisco creation.
Venerable conference covering legal cases and legislation crucial to California planning reconvenes in downtown Los Angeles Friday, January 23, under sponsorship of CP&DR and Arizona State University
San Diego’s 30-foot height limit west of I-5 will go back into effect now that the California Supreme Court has declined to take a case overturning a vote that eliminated the height limit
The state recently dropped this lawsuit against the federal government and will proceed with High Speed Rail using state funds, including $1 billion per year allocated from the state's cap-and-trade revenues