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Joel Ellinwood: OPR Asks For The Time, CARB Explains How To Build A Watch
The old joke about the man on the street who asked a scientist for the time and instead got a two-hour lecture about how to build a watch (and the poor fellow never did find out what time it was) was played out again in Sacramento this week when the California Air Resources Board

CP&DR Staff
Oct 30, 2008
The Unexpected Legacy Of Napa County's Measure J
A 50-year extension of Napa Valley's landmark initiative preserving agricultural land is widely expected to win approval on November 4. While Napa Valley's Measure P provides a ho-hum, it signifies just how much the political landscape has changed during the last two decades.

CP&DR Staff
Oct 30, 2008
2 Big Rulings Favor Property Owners
It seems that the government always has the advantage in its ongoing legal battle with property rights advocates. But recently, property owners scored two big wins – although a government agency was responsible for one of the property owners' victories.

CP&DR Staff
Oct 27, 2008
Best Downtowns: College Towns
If you can tolerate a little smugness and edginess, college towns are often the best towns of all � and college downtowns are often the best downtowns, especially in small cities.

CP&DR Staff
Oct 21, 2008
State Air Board Doubles SB 375 Emissions Target
The other shoe has dropped on the SB 375 front, as the California Air Resources Board has more than doubled the target for greenhouse gas emissions reductions to be obtained through regional planning.

CP&DR Staff
Oct 17, 2008
Sometimes The Market Demands Higher Density -- Even If Libertarians Don't
SB 375 has left a lot of public commentary in its wake, but none more hilarious than a hostile editorial in the reliably libertarian Orange County Register , which refuses to believe that anyone in the homebuying marketplace would ever want to purchase anything other than a singl

CP&DR Staff
Oct 17, 2008
Governor Signs Land Use Bills
While it seemed as if Gov. Schwarzenegger vetoed every land use bill besides SB 375, he did in fact sign several pieces of legislation. Although some bills are minor in nature, some pieces of legislation make important changes to aspects of the general plan law, authorize funding

CP&DR Staff
Oct 15, 2008
Land Use Legislation Fares Poorly In Governor's Office
While Gov. Schwarzenegger signed the , he vetoed nearly every other land use bill of consequence this year. Legislation regarding financing, fire safety, school fees, the California Environmental Quality Act

CP&DR Staff
Oct 11, 2008
Joel Ellinwood: Transit Tales
One of my personal commitments during the last year or so to a more sustainable future is to take the train and transit whenever I travel if time and routes permit.

CP&DR Staff
Oct 10, 2008
More Than Ever, Planners Need To Understand Markets
With news of yet another Wall Street icon or banking giant tumbling arriving on an almost daily basis, the Congress and Bush administration enacting a massive $700 billion bailout to prevent a complete meltdown (which is probably only the first installment), and the stock market

CP&DR Staff
Oct 8, 2008
SB 375 Is Now Law -- But What Will It Do?
For more details on developments since the Fall of 2008, check out CP&DR's SB 375 Resources Page . SB 375, the anti-sprawl bill signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last night, is both more and less powerful than it's advertised to be, and whether it leads to sweeping change depe

CP&DR Staff
Oct 1, 2008
The SB 375 Waiting Game
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger acted on more than 200 bills over the weekend and went to the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco to commemorate the second anniversary of signing AB 32 – but those waiting for him to sign SB 375 are kind of like all those refugees stuck in Casablanca: T

CP&DR Staff
Sep 29, 2008
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