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Auditor Approves Of HCD Housing Grants
A report by the California state auditor gives the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and the California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) generally good marks for overseeing nearly $5 billion in bond funds approved by voters.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 24, 2009
Air District Rule Not Exempt From CEQA, Court Decides
A state appellate court has struck down a California Environmental Quality Act exemption for an air district rule permitting new power plants to offset emissions by paving roads. The court found that the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District did not have adequate evidence to support its finding that the rule could not have a negative impact on the environment.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 24, 2009
EIR Consultant Not Held Liable For Developer's Losses
A developer is not entitled to reimbursement or damages from a consultant hired by a local government to complete an environmental impact report, the First District Court of Appeal has ruled. Even when the consultant fails to complete an EIR in a timely manner, the consultant owes no contractual duty to the developer that paid for the consultant, the court concluded.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 24, 2009
Climate Change Adaptation Recommendations Result In Same Old Fight
If predictions about the impact of global warming are even half right, a lot of us are going to be quite literally swimming – or at least wading – through our daily lives in 30 or 40 years. Yet in the current debate about how the state should approach "adaptation" strategies, all parties are crouched in their typically unhelpful postures.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 10, 2009
NBC Universal's Growth Plans: A Monologue
NBC Universal has unveiled a master plan for buildout of its 391-acre property in the hills between Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley. Morris Newman offers his analysis by way of a dramatic monologue.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 10, 2009
Social Justice Advocates Make Case For Annexation
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has given new life to a lawsuit alleging that the City of Modesto and Stanislaus County discriminated against four predominately Latino communities.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 10, 2009
Palos Verdes Estates' Aesthetics Topple Cell Phone Antennas
A city may consider aesthetics in regulating the construction of telecommunications antennas, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. The ruling is the latest in a series of court decisions upholding the authority of local government to decide where wireless antennas are located.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 10, 2009
Lengthy Capitola Litigation Returned To District Court
he Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals continues to crack open the door to property owners seeking compensation for what they claim is a government taking. In its most recent decision, the court ruled that the owner of a rent-controlled mobile home park in Capitola should have its day in federal District Court. This despite the fact that the U.S. District Court and two state courts ruled that a state court decision against the property owner should have settled the matter.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 10, 2009
CEQA Guidelines Changes Downplay Automobiles
The Natural Resources Agency has altered proposed amendments to the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines. The changes appear to shift the focus of environmental analysis away from a project's effects on automobile traffic and toward impact on the overall transportation system.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 10, 2009
In Brief: Central Valley Economy Continues To Suffer
News from around the state: Already a very poor region, the Central Valley's problems have become worse because of the recession; two Sacramento planning department have been put on leave because of a building permit scandal; the California Redevelopment Association has sued the state for taking $2 billion of tax increment; federal agencies agree to speed the review of new electricity transmission corridors.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 10, 2009
Election Update: Slow Growthers Win In Davis, Mendocino County
Slow-growth advocates won major victories in November 3 local elections when voters rejected a housing project in Davis and a shopping center in Mendocino County, as well as sewer extensions in Modesto. But slow-growth forces suffered some unexpected losses. In Santa Barbara and Ventura, two cities with a history of voter-controlled development, initiatives that would have imposed strict height limits on new buildings were rejected. In the Bay Area, Walnut Creek voters approv

CP&DR Staff
Nov 5, 2009
Planning and Conservation League & PCL Foundation Annual Environmental Legislative Symposium - January 30, 2010 - Sacramento
Planning and Conservation League & PCL Foundation Annual Environmental Legislative Symposium

CP&DR Staff
Oct 31, 2009
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