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Ready-Made Downtown Planned For Otay Ranch
This is a message to all California cities: Take your hats off to Chula Vista. This city of 210,000 people between San Diego and the Mexican border has adopted a plan for an all-new downtown in the Otay Ranch district that makes most other downtown plans seem tentative and incomplete. Perhaps another California community has the political will to approve something equally forward-looking; for the time being, the Otay Ranch Eastern Urban Center is among the plans that are rais

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
Deficit-Plagued State Continues At Full Speed On Environmental Regulation
The distance between California's growing budget problems and California's ambitious environmental protection agenda continues to increase. The consequences of the state's chronic budget deficit – currently $20 billion per year or more with no end in sight – continue to chew up everything and everybody in its path: local governments, transit agencies, the prison system, welfare recipients, school districts.

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
Tax, Budgeting, CEQA Initiatives Proposed
California voters could overhaul the state and local tax system, as well as the state budgeting process, in November. Ballot initiatives that would constrict state and local government funding, and, conversely, dramatically increase state and local government revenues are in circulation for signatures.

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
Alameda Voters Reject Navy Base Reuse Plan
City of Alameda voters have overwhelmingly rejected a plan to redevelop Alameda Naval Air Station. In a February 2 special election, 85.4% of voters said "no" to Measure B, which would have permitted developer SunCal Companies to move forward with a housing and industrial project on about 1,000 acres of Navy real estate.

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
Chula Vista Bayfront Land Swap Approved
Characterized as "the last piece in the puzzle" for Chula Vista bayfront redevelopment, a land swap between the San Diego Unified Port District and developer Pacifica Holdings has been approved by the district and the City of Chula Vista.

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
Low Threshold For 'Fair Argument' Reaffirmed
A coalition of plastic bag producers avoided, at least for the moment, a major blow to business by using the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) to delay implementation of an ordinance banning the distribution of plastic bags in the City of Manhattan Beach.

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
County Supervisor Asks PUC To Reconsider Transmission Corridor
San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Dianne Jacob has asked the state Public Utilities Commission to reconsider its approval of the Sunrise Powerlink transmission corridor because of its potential to make the unincorporated community of Alpine into "a ghost town" due to years of construction.

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
UCLA Ext:Successful CEQA Compliance,2-Day Seminar
Successful CEQA Compliance, 2-Day Seminar UCLA Extension will offer a two day seminar on Successful CEQA Compliance at the Figueroa Courtyard in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday and Friday, February 25 and 26. This intensive two-day workshop serves as a comprehensive introduction to CEQA and the environmental review process as well as an in-depth refresher and update for more experienced professionals.

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
Feds Step Into Middle Of Transbay Terminal Argument
A $400 million economic stimulus grant from the federal government for the proposed Transbay Terminal in San Francisco will provide the final piece of financing for construction of the first, $1.2 billion phase of the terminal project. However, federal transportation officials appear to have stepped into the middle of a dispute between local officials and the California High Speed Rail Authority over the precise terminus for high-speed rail in San Francisco by siding with the

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
Local Governments Say Roads Need $100 Billion Of Maintenance
Local road and street maintenance needs an additional $71 billion investment over the next 10 years, according to a study prepared by the California State Association of Counties and the League of California Cities. The study identified $99.7 billion worth of maintenance needed to roads, streets and their essential components, such as storm drains, sidewalks and signals. However, only $28.3 billion is expected to be available.

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
L.A. School District Wins Pass-Through Payment Dispute
Counties and cities must let go of another share of property tax revenues to school districts under the redevelopment law's distribution of the property tax increment.

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
Annual Housing Starts Reach All-Time Low
It's official: 2009 was the slowest year for new housing construction since the 1940s. Builders pulled permits for only 36,209 housing units in 2009, according to the Construction Industry Research Board. That was a little more than half of the 64,962 housing starts in 2008, which had been the record post-war low.

CP&DR Staff
Feb 10, 2010
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