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News Briefs
State Auditor Questions Water Districts' Finances
A State Auditor's report questions reserve fund accumulations and spending practices at independent water districts. The auditor also selected eight districts for closer scrutiny and found that five of them "may have trouble defending to their ratepayers and taxpayers the need fo

CP&DR Staff
Jul 1, 2004
Bill That Would Protect Military From Urban Development Raises Ire
A bill concerning development under military airspace continues to evolve in the state Legislature. The bill would require local governments to notify the military of proposed development projects, general plan amendments or plan updates when the property in question lies beneath

CP&DR Staff
Jun 1, 2004
Voters Reject Inglewood Wal-Mart
The big box wars continue unabated in California, with retail giant Wal-Mart losing one high-profile round but winning elsewhere. In early April, City of Inglewood voters rejected an initiative endorsed by Wal-Mart that would have required the city to approve, without environment

CP&DR Staff
May 1, 2004
PPIC Study Questions Housing Shortage
The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) released three reports of interest to planners in March. The reports address housing supply, the link between water and planning, and planned developments. The housing supply study surprised many people because it reported a statew

CP&DR Staff
Apr 1, 2004
Contrasting Studies Address Wal-Mart's Impacts
Three highly anticipated studies regarding the potential impact of Wal-Mart supercenters in California have been released in recent weeks. The studies have some common threads but reach dramatically different conclusions - and the studies drew predictable responses.

CP&DR Staff
Mar 1, 2004
Upland Project Back On Track After Court Lifts Injunction
A large residential and commercial development in Upland is back on track after an appellate court lifted an order that halted some grading. Although litigation filed by the San Bernardino County Flood Control District against developers of the Colonies Crossroads continues, cons

CP&DR Staff
Feb 1, 2004
Bush Administration Backs Away From Relaxed Wetlands Regulations
The Bush administration announced it has dropped a plan to relax federal regulation of wetlands. For most of 2003, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers worked on a proposal to redefine which streams, ponds, wetlands and other seasonal and perma

CP&DR Staff
Jan 1, 2004
Outgoing Administration Completes Environmental Goals And Policy Report
The first update of the Governor's Environmental Goals and Policy Report (EGPR) was issued in the final moments of the Davis administration. However, it was unclear how seriously the Schwarzenegger administration and state lawmakers would take the report. One member of the stakeh

CP&DR Staff
Dec 1, 2003
Navy Opposes Tejon Ranch Development
The Navy has asked incoming governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to block a proposed new town on the Tejon Ranch because the development would hinder national security

CP&DR Staff
Nov 1, 2003
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