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Update: Brown Signs Budget Bills, Forces Redevelopment Agencies' Hand
After six months of debating and negotiating, Governor Jerry Brown today signed AB 1x 26/27, the pair of bills that would compel redevelopment agencies to make voluntary contributions to the state or else face elimination. Opponents of the budget trailer bill contend that the req
CP&DR Staff
Jun 30, 2011
Architects Take on Transportation Planning
For the most part, public transportation in American cities has all the sex appeal of a hearse.
CP&DR Staff
Jun 23, 2011
CRA Estimates Redevelopment Agencies' Price Tags for 'Two-Bill' Budget Strategy
The budget negotiations in Sacramento took a dramatic turn last Friday when Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed the Democrat-led budget that had been sent to him less than 24 hours before. Though it sends the parties back to the drawing board, the veto did not directly affect the so-called "
CP&DR Staff
Jun 21, 2011
Legislature Drives Hard Bargain with Redevelopment Agencies [Updated]
Update: Late this morning, Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed the budget package that the Legislature sent him yesterday. Brown said that the budget was imbalanced and that the legislation "contains legally questionable maneuvers, costly borrowing and unrealistic savings." Brown reportedly
CP&DR Staff
Jun 16, 2011
No Easy Answers For State's Complicated Housing Mess
In the first quarter of 2011, 53% of buyers could afford the median-priced single-family in California, and 60% could afford the median-priced condo or townhouse, according to the California Association of Realtors.
CP&DR Staff
Jun 11, 2011
Governor Drops in on SGC Discussion of 2011 Agenda
Being governor of a state that includes Hollywood requires mastering the art of the cameo. Governor Brown demonstrated his skill at the craft when he arrived, unstaffed, at the Strategic Growth Council (SGC) meeting blocks away from his Capitol office, saying that he just stopped
CP&DR Staff
Jun 3, 2011
Study Illustrates Profound Quality-of-Life Disparities Across California
If you think things are bad in California, then you probably don't live in Silicon Valley. And if you think things are swell, you probably don't live in Kerman (or in the Schwarzenegger household). That's the conclusion of a new report released this month about the state of human
CP&DR Staff
May 24, 2011
Panel Urges State to Save Redevelopment, Kill 'Blight'
Plenty of people who live and work in West Los Angeles have zero firsthand knowledge of redevelopment. So a hotel in Brentwood probably doesn't provide the most appropriate venue for a discussion thereof. Nevertheless, the Westside Urban Forum gave it a good shot this morning and
CP&DR Staff
May 21, 2011
PPIC Issues Primer on State-Local Realignment
Needless to say, realigning the relationship between state and local government in California isn't going to be as easy, say, as realigning the tires on your car. Then again, at the rate things are going, there won't be any decent roads left on which to drive. So your car might n
CP&DR Staff
May 21, 2011
Brown Announces Revised Budget, Still Targets Redevelopment
When is $6.6 billion considered pocket change? When you're the state of California and you still have $10.8 billion to go.
CP&DR Staff
May 18, 2011
San Bernardino County Remains King of Corruption
With different aspects of the City of Bell scandal continuing to come to light, "Bell" is starting to become short-hand for government corruption. Still, Bell's mess does not displace San Bernardino County from its longtime position at the top of the local government corruption c
CP&DR Staff
May 18, 2011
CA Public Transit Service Tops National Rankings. Sort of.
Here's some flattering news about the state of urbanism in California: the freeway capital of the world is also, apparently, one of the public transit capitals of the country. A recently released study by the Brookings Institution entitled "Missed Opportunity: Jobs and Transit in
CP&DR Staff
May 17, 2011
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