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Insight: What comes next after LOS?
The Governor's Office of Planning & Research is a month late in issuing its final recommendation on whether to replace "level of service" as the measurement of significant transportation impacts in transit priority areas under the California Environmental Quality Act. But there's not much mystery: OPR has sent clear signals that it is going to propose replacing LOS with vehicle miles traveled, or VMT.
William Fulton
Jul 31, 2014
Courts and OPR may revise CEQA sooner than the Legislature
CEQA's future has been in holding patterns across all California's branches of government this summer. But while big things are expected any day in the administrative or judicial branch, CEQA is a sore and sour subject in the Legislature.
Martha Bridegam
Jul 31, 2014
Can planners find common ground with Tea Party and property rights activists on means even if they don't agree on ends?
This fall, California's Strategic Growth Council will release a preliminary assessment about SB 375's implementation to date. So now is a good time to step back and deeply reflect on how we are running public participation processes in this state, especially legislatively mandated ones. We need to consider how legislative requirements like those for the SB 375 regional planning process may help or hinder meaningful public engagement.
Dr. Karen Trapenberg Frick
Jul 31, 2014
Sierra Club contests Marin Local Coastal Program revisions; EAC doesn't
The Sierra Club's Marin Group of chapters brought a court challenge July 10 seeking to reverse the Coastal Commission's May approval of the Marin County Land Use Plan Update.
Martha Bridegam
Jul 23, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, July 22, 2014: Walnut Creek starts on BART-focused specific plan; Fairfax and Mountain View activists have surprisingly different takes on housing;
Walnut Creek officially began preparation last month of a West Downtown Specific Plan focused on links between the city's BART station and downtown, with related attention to nearby major boulevards. The city's initial Notice of Preparation papers are at http://bit.ly/WAz7Wv.
Martha Bridegam
Jul 23, 2014
Local land use measures pile up on November ballots
November's local ballots aren't quite final; officials are still checking signatures on many petitions. But it's late enough in the season to have a sense of what's headed for a vote. (Especially in San Francisco and Santa Monica.) Here are some highlights of local measures likely to be on November ballots that are related to land use: [This article was revised July 29, mainly to reflect the compromise that is now likely to take two housing measures off San Francisco's local
Martha Bridegam
Jul 22, 2014
SGC meeting begins to shape the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities program
The Strategic Growth Council (SGC) held a celebratory but serious public meeting July 10 to take stock of its budgetary good fortune under California's cap-and-trade program. [This article was updated July 29, adding links and the newly announced August dates of planned workshops on the program guidelines.]
Martha Bridegam
Jul 16, 2014
Coastal Commission July session: Santa Monica Mountains LCP wins its last big approval; Commissioners ask what's fair to preserve affordable beach vacations
The Coastal Commission had plenty to worry about this month but the big-ticket item, the Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program (LCP), was at last not problematic. After 28 years of difficult stop-and-start negotiations, the final Local Implementation Plan (LIP) approval session sounded like a Thursday morning at the Oscars. [This article was updated July 30.]
Martha Bridegam
Jul 16, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, July 8, 2014: Clinch time for the Santa Monica Mountains LCP; SGC to meet on cap-and-trade allocations, and more
The agenda for this month's Coastal Commission session, which starts tomorrow, calls for one big bookend and a lively pile of locally debated items. [Updates added below 7/9/14]
Martha Bridegam
Jul 9, 2014
Airport plan can proceed on eighth addendum to its EIR
A planning change to reconfigure San Jose Airport for more corporate jet traffic does not need full environmental review under a state appellate case newly ordered published. The planning document challenged by Citizens Against Airport Pollution (CAAP) was approved by the City Council in 2010 as the eighth addendum to the EIR for San Jose's Airport Master Plan. It responded to projections for slower growth in the airport's cargo and passenger capacity than previously expected
Martha Bridegam
Jul 8, 2014
A longer wait for OPR's transportation impact proposal
California's rethinking process for transportation impact assessments under SB 743 is still waiting for a formal proposal from state officials. The July 1, 2014 deadline for publication of a new draft standard from Governor Brown's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) came and went without the expected new document.
Martha Bridegam
Jul 7, 2014
Leave your heart in San Francisco. Leave your car in Daly City. Naw, better make that Pleasanton.
In San Francisco parking news in June, a startup tried to auction public parking spaces, activists sought CEQA review of a proposal to re-authorize free parking on Sundays, new data appeared on variable-rate parking, and drivers peeved at "transit first" policies were collecting signatures for a November ballot measure. No, really: in late June the City Attorney's office told a startup company, MonkeyParking, to stop auctioning public parking access to the public: http://www.
Martha Bridegam
Jul 2, 2014
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