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Private Agreement Fails To Provide Relief From Rent Restrictions
A Los Angeles property owner who leased a multi-family dwelling could not collect a rent increase of more than about 3% per year, even if the tenant agreed to pay more. That is the most broadly applicable portion of a recent appellate court ruling in a nasty dispute between a landlord and tenant.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 24, 2008
State Supreme Court: Conditional Agreement And 'Circumstances' Equal Project Approval
Government agencies that appear to commit themselves to a project through a conditional agreement and funding must first complete a California Environmental Quality Act analysis, even if the actual project approval comes later, the state Supreme Court has ruled. The circumstances surrounding the agreement matters as much as the agreement itself, the court determined. The court ruled unanimously that the City of West Hollywood violated CEQA by not preparing an environmental re

CP&DR Staff
Nov 19, 2008
CP&DR's SB 375 Resources Page
Click here for links to California Planning & Development Report 's ongoing coverage on SB 375, the important new law that links land use planning and greenhouse gas emissions reduction in California.Senate Bill 375 – the 2008 law that links land use planning and greenhouse gas emissions reduction in California – is big news in the planning and development world nationwide. Let California Planning & Development Report help you figure out what SB 375 means. As the lead

CP&DR Staff
Nov 19, 2008
Santa Barbara COG's Work On Sales Tax Measure Upheld
The Santa Barbara County Association of Governments did not illegally campaign for a ballot measure to fund transportation projects, the Second District Court of Appeal has ruled. By preparing a transportation plan and making presentations to member agencies and the public about the benefits of a proposed sales tax extension, the Association of Governments was simply performing its duty, the court determined.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 19, 2008
Stadium Could Replace Dead Chula Vista Bayfront Project
A proposed 400,000-square-foot convention center and 2,000-room resort hotel that was supposed to anchor the redevelopment of Chula Vista's waterfront is dead, but the demise of the convention center and hotel could open up the site to potential development of a San Diego Chargers football stadium. The Chargers have been seeking a location for a stadium and related commercial development and have considered two other sites in Chula Vista.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 19, 2008
Planning Manager - City of Long Beach
Planning ManagerCity of Long Beach, CA Located in Los Angeles County, the City of Long Beach is home to a population of 490,566. The City's Director of Development Services is currently seeking a Planning Manager to complement a department dedicated to transforming California's fifth largest city. As a key member of the Development Services Management Team, the Planning Manager oversees a staff of 28 FTEs and a budget of $3.7 million. The ideal candidate will have demonstrate

CP&DR Staff
Nov 14, 2008
November 18 Election Update: Another Transit Victory
In balloting November 4 on local land use measures in California, slow-growth advocates won 22 of 39 elections. Opponents of development rejected an ambitious plan for the San Diego waterfront, endorsed a tight growth control initiative in Redondo Beach, and extended agricultural land protections in Napa and Solano County. But pro-growth forces won high-profile victories in Oxnard, where a subsequent vote requirement was proposed for most projects, and in Santa Monica, Beverl

CP&DR Staff
Nov 5, 2008


Housing Market Sinks To New Depths
The housing market slide that began during late 2006 and picked up speed in 2007 has become a full-fledged disaster in 2008. Housing starts are at their lowest level since anyone started keeping track, and prices continue to fall. Neither developers nor lenders are willing to start new projects, and analysts say the market may not turn around for at least three or four years.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 4, 2008


19th, 21st Centuries Touch Hands In Clovis Plan
A charming anecdote from the childhood of the future Queen Victoria can be found in Lytton Strachey's classic biography. When still a young noblewoman of five or six, she is introduced to the aging King George IV. "Give me your paw," says the fat, dissolute monarch to the future Empress of India, who duly complies. At that moment, the biographer writes memorably, "Two ages touched hands." Two ages also touch hands, in a metaphorical way, in the specific plan for Loma Vista in

CP&DR Staff
Nov 4, 2008
In Brief: Redevelopment Association Sues State
In this month's collection of land use news from around the state: The California Redevelopment Association has sued the state over a shift of revenues to schools; a San Diego property owner is ordered to pay the city $4.3 million in attorney fees; corruption in San Francisco; a CEQA lawsuit in Healdsburg; a subdivision in Tuolumne County; Sacramento acquires dilapidated downtown properties; land conservation in Sonoma County; Diablo Grande gets new owners; K rat critical

CP&DR Staff
Nov 4, 2008
Public-Private Initiative Seeks A Green Valley In Inland Empire
With an economy based on construction, shipping and warehousing, and heavy industry – and with some of the most conservative politics in the state – the Inland Empire would appear to be an unlikely place for a "green" movement. However, a public-private initiative is under way that seeks nothing less than a transformation of the region to one based on green technology and sustainable living.

CP&DR Staff
Nov 4, 2008


In Shadows Of Downtown, SD's Little Italy Thrives Again
Little Italy is one of San Diego's most popular neighborhoods today. In some ways a high-priced residential district with an Italian theme, Little Italy also provides an example of what a city can do to restore a down-on-its heels area. Twelve years ago, few had heard of this area north of downtown San Diego. But since the late 1990s, the area has grown and prospered.

CP&DR Staff
Oct 30, 2008
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