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Can Conserving Land Be An EIR Alternative?

Here’s a new one on the California Environmental Quality Act front: An appellate court has ruled that the environmental impact report for a Livermore development project – a project approved by the city council in that notoriously slow-growth city – was inadequate because it didn’t consider the possibility of purchasing the property for conservation.

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