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Could Obama's Urban Policy Embrace Regional, Suburban Issues Too?
No president in more than 40 years has been better positioned to reshape American urban policy than Barack Obama. But the new president faces three challenges in dealing with urban policy.

CP&DR Staff
Dec 2, 2008
Ontario's Hockey Lust: Too Much, Too Soon?
Was Ontario wise to build a hockey arena on its own nickel? Let's ask Miss California Planning ...

CP&DR Staff
Dec 2, 2008
SF Redevelopment Plan Prevented From Reaching Ballot
A referendum on a redevelopment plan for San Francisco's Bayview and Hunters Point districts will not appear on the ballot. The First District Court of Appeal upheld a Superior Court judge's ruling that referendum proponents violated elections law by not including a copy of the redevelopment plan in referendum petitions.

CP&DR Staff
Dec 2, 2008
In Brief: SunCal Developments Face Financial Woes
This month's roundup of land use news: SunCal places two more projects under bankruptcy protection; Desert Hot Springs finally gives up on a controversial resort development; Klamath River dams may crumble; Westlands Water District told to solve irrigation drainage problem; Caltrans launches policy plan website.

CP&DR Staff
Dec 2, 2008
Glendale Establishes Urban Design As Top Priority
When Pasadena first began to transform its moribund downtown into Southern California's premier urban destination, neighboring Glendale took a more cautious approach to urban renewal, which is to say that it did very little. But that's changing. Earlier this year, the city's Planning Department established it own Urban Design Studio with the intent of enhance existing urban character.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 26, 2008
AG Demands Study Of Species Act Changes
A Bush administration proposal to streamline the Endangered Species Act has met with stiff opposition from California environmentalists and state Attorney General Jerry Brown. A November letter signed by Senior Assistant Attorney General Ken Alex and Deputy Attorney General Tara Mueller to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service accuses the agency of "flouting the public review process" as it rushes toward "a decision apparently already reached."

CP&DR Staff
Nov 26, 2008
UCLA Extension: California's General Plans: Crafting Sustainability, Community, and Culture -Friday, December 5, 2008
California's General Plans: Crafting Sustainability, Community, and Culture Friday, December 5, 9am-4:30pm UCLA Extension at Figueroa Courtyard 261 S. Figueroa St., Room 107 Los Angeles, California Urban Planning 864.2 0.6 CEU $350 Reg# U6079U 6 hours of MCLE credit available. (Fee includes refreshments and course materials. After November 21, fee increases to $375.) Greenhouse gases. Housing generation. Ballot box planning. Smart growth, sustainability, infrastructure, and h

CP&DR Staff
Nov 26, 2008
UCLA Extension: The Role of CEQA in Public Health, Thursday, Dec 4, 2008
The Role of CEQA in Public Health Thursday, December 4, 9am-4:30pm UCLA Extension at Figueroa Courtyard 261 S. Figueroa St., Room 107 Los Angeles, California Law 867 0.6 CEU $350 Reg# U4830U 6 hours of MCLE credit available. (Fee includes refreshments and course materials. After November 20, fee increases to $375.) From analyzing the health effects of poor air quality defined by Bakersfield Citizens for Local Control v. City of Bakersfield to cutting-edge litigation over food

CP&DR Staff
Nov 26, 2008
Studies Urge State To Prepare For Inevitable Climate Change
Two recently released studies warn that California is not moving quickly enough to prepare for climate change, while a third study found that the San Diego region is not adapting. Meanwhile, Gov. Schwarzenegger signed an executive order directing state agencies to study the situation and recommend actions quickly.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 26, 2008
Voters Demonstrate Slow-Growth Tendency
Balloting on local land use measures during the general election provided the usual mixed-bag of results, but also a number of surprises. Overall, slow-growth forces won 22 of 39 classifiable elections. Despite the poor economy, the electorate demonstrated a willingness to spend money and even raise taxes for transit, roads and schools.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 26, 2008
Complete Local Election Results, November 2008
Complete results of 67 ballot measures in 23 counties.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 26, 2008
Court Supports City Attorney Who Rejected Ballot Measures
A state appellate court has sided with a city attorney who declined to prepare ballot titles and summaries for proposed ballot initiatives because they were unconstitutional. The court rejected the initiative backer's arguments that the Ojai city attorney acted too late, that judicial review at the "pre-petition" stage was inappropriate, and that a lawsuit filed by the city attorney was a SLAPP.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 24, 2008
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