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CP&DR News Summary, August 12, 2014: Legislators, Brown, give themselves more time to finish $7.2 billion water bond; the whittling-down of Ponte Vista; 'boomerang funds', and more
August 11 would have been the deadline for California's statewide ballots to go to press, but state legislators pushed that date back as they continued to work on a water bond deal with Governor Jerry Brown. According to Ben Adler of Capitol Public Radio, details emerged late in
Martha Bridegam
Aug 12, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, August 5, 2014: Sacramento arena ruling appealed; Legislature is back; SF looks at Prop M office construction cap
Petitioners in the Saltonstall CEQA challenge to the Sacramento Kings arena project filed a notice of appeal July 31, but the Sacramento Bee reports the Kings began demolition at the downtown site anyway. The Saltonstall petitioners lost an injunction petition last week in superi
Martha Bridegam
Aug 6, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, July 16, 2014: Water Board working on statewide waterway trash rules; Cal Supreme Court grants Newhall Ranch case review; San Diego housing fee compromise; Fresno General Plan d...
The State Water Resources Control Board is circulating a statewide version of proposed amendments to tighten existing statewide trash control rules.
Martha Bridegam
Jul 16, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, July 1, 2014: Litigation, settlements, trains, plans, and some housing
LA's Metro agency approved a new 96th Street station on its Crenshaw rail line to serve the LAX airport more directly than the previously planned Century/Aviation station. LA Curbed calls the design "a very fancy stop with all the extras."
Martha Bridegam
Jul 2, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, April 29, 2014: With SF ruling confirmed, local plastic bag bans may have Sept. 1 deadline
California city councils may be in a short time window when it's to their advantage to pass local bans on plastic bags. They became more safely able to do so as of April 16 when the state Supreme Court declined to review the ruling by California's First District that upheld San F
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Apr 30, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, April 15, 2014: Coastal Commission edition -- the last of 'Malibu Day'?
[UPDATED APRIL 28, 2014] The Santa Monica Mountains coastal area, one of the largest still under direct Coastal Commission permitting authority, on April 10 won Commission approval of a Land Use Plan, which was the most significant step toward final certification of its Local Coa
Martha Bridegam
Apr 16, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, April 1, 2014: expanding Clean Water Act's application; bills that could save Jurupa Valley's incorporation
A rule proposed March 25 by the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers could broaden the definition of "waters of the United States" subject to Clean Water Act regulation. Among much else, that could expand the areas where developers need Section 404 permits from the Corps to go forward
Martha Bridegam
Apr 1, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, February 18, 2014: Atkins Returns With Redevelopment Bill, Netflix On The Ballot
Assembly Majority Leader Toni Atkins has gotten to Governor Brown's desk with a new version of a bill to smooth recurring problems in the dissolution of local redevelopment agencies. A statement from Atkins' office said the bill is similar to last year's AB 662 but drops a provis
Martha Bridegam
Feb 17, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, April 30, 2013: Farmers Drop High-Speed Rail Lawsuit
Less than a day before trial, the California High-Speed Rail Authority and Madera/Fresno farming organizations a nnounced they had reached a settlement -- dissolving the last legal challenge to the first segment of California's HSR. According to Anja Raudabaugh, executive directo
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Apr 30, 2013
CP&DR News Summary, April 15, 2013: L.A. Creates Economic Development Agency
The Los Angeles City Council has approved initial plans to create a new Economic Development Department (EDD) . City officials hope that the new department, which will work alongside a nonprofit economic development corporation, can serve to replace the now defunct Community Rede
Courtney Oustad
Apr 15, 2013
CP&DR News Summary, April 9, 2013:: CEQA Lawsuit Filed Against Sacramento Arena
The Coalition for Responsible Arena Development filed a notice of intent to bring a lawsuit against the proposed downtown arena in Sacramento. The group opposing the proposed development claims that the project violates CEQA and is a misuse of public funds.
Courtney Oustad
Apr 10, 2013
CP&DR News Summary, March 24, 2013: CADA Prepares for Budget Cuts
The Capitol Area Development Agency (CADA) was seemingly exempt from the dissolution of redevelopment agencies last year. However, in the face of state budget cuts, officials plan to cease the agency's development operations and sell off its properties to subsidize the state b
Courtney Oustad
Mar 24, 2013
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