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News Briefs
CP&DR News Summary: CEQA Reform, Bit by Bit
Even if they disagree with each other sometimes, state and local officials are trying to make it easier to get development projects through the CEQA process. Jerry Brown recently used his 2011 CEQA reforms to get a solar project approved in Riverside County. Meanwhile, Fresno Cou
Courtney Oustad
Mar 5, 2013
CP&DR News Summary, February 11, 2013: Cordova Hills Project Approved
Cordova Hills project approved by Sacramento County Fanning fears that the Sacramento Region won't be able to meet SB 375 emissions reduction standards, Sacramento County supervisors have approved the sprawling South County Cordova Hills project.
Courtney Oustad
Feb 12, 2013
CP&DR News Summary, February 4, 2013
Lots going on in California planning and development this week ... Central Valley's Growth War Gets the Governor's Attention Fresno Bee
Courtney Oustad
Feb 5, 2013
CP&DR News Summary, January 28, 2013
Post-redevelopment plans for downtown San Diego The San Diego Foundation is teaming up with the Downtown San Diego Partnership business group to frame a new vision for San Diego's downtown. With the end of redevelopment agencies in the state, San Diego can no longer depend
Courtney Oustad
Jan 28, 2013
Monterey County Voters To Decide On Competing General Plans
Monterey County General Plan faces voter approval, a controversial Carmel Valley subdivision is back in court after EIR rejection 6 years ago, flood control in Sacramento continues to evolve, and dry cleaners in San Francisco pay for brownfeild clean up.
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Feb 1, 2007
Flood Threats Force DWR To Recommend Limiting Development In Sacramento
Flood control affects development in both the City of Sacramento and San Bernardino County, the City of Lynwood gets an F on their audit by the state Department of Housing and Community Development, and water once again flows through the Lower Owens River.
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Jan 1, 2007
Orange County Moves Forward Wth Great Park
Orange County has approved the "preliminary master plan" for Great Park and Gov. Schwarzenegger has renewed all 23 expiring Enterprise Zones. In El Dorado County, the revised EIR for a new Highway 50 freeway interchange has been upheld while the EIR for the Salton Sea offers 10 a
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Dec 1, 2006
Governor Says Yes to Some Land Use Legislation
The Governor signs some land use legislation, the House passes bill in favor of property owners, and a Superior Court Judge throws out environmentalist's case against windmills. Glendora says no to new housing development and a golf course while El Dorado County reaches a comprom
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Nov 1, 2006
Court Rules Recall Petitions Need Not Be Circulated in Multiple Languages
A Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rules that recall petitions need not be circulated in multiple languages, while a referendum in SF is declared invalid because it did not contain the entire redevelopment plan. An eminent domain action has been dropped by Yolo County to acqui
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Oct 1, 2006
Redding and Colton Lauch The "Fourth Chapter" in American Conservation
The Bush administration brought its efforts to change environmental regulations to California in September, when high-ranking appointees conducted "listening sessions" in Redding and Colton - two of 24 informal hearings across the country intended to carry out a 2004 executive or
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Oct 1, 2006
San Bernardino County Releases Reports On Two Closely Scrutinized Land Deals
Two San Bernardino County deals go public while a judge rules their flood control easements no longer exist. In Kern County, a federal court lawsuit stems from banned sewer sludge. Conflict of interest allegations result in the arrest of recalled Murrieta mayor and the firing of
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Sep 1, 2006
Bay Area Housing Deficit Continues To Grow
The housing deficit continues to grow in the Bay Area, which produced only 83% of needed housing units from 1999 through 2005, according to a report by the Bay Area Council. The production of affordable units was even worse, as the nine-county region produced only 42% of the very
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Aug 1, 2006
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