The Association of Bay Area Governments and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission adopted Plan Bay Area 2050 and its associated Environmental Impact Report.
Several big-city California planning directors signed a joint statement acknowledging city planning's significant role in exacerbating systemic racism and segregation.
A group of residents filed a lawsuit against the San Diego County Board of Supervisors after they unanimously approved a 600-acre solar and battery storage project.
After surviving the recall effort, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the California Comeback Plan and several housing bills intended to tackle both the housing and climate crisis.
The recently-formed North Coast Railroad Company, LLC filed a pleading with the Surface Transportation Board hoping to secretively build infrastructure that could support coal shipment.
After the Alameda County Supervisors decided it will not vote this month on helping Oakland fund the proposed A's development at Howard Terminal, the fate of the entire project in jeopardy due to insufficient financial support.
In an unusual CEQA suit, an Alameda County Superior Court judge ruled that UC Berkeley must keep next year's enrollment at the same limit as last year's.
A development in Huntington Beach may not move forward after a trial judge blocked the proposal because the Housing Accountability Act supposedly does not protect the project.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg announced the 20 locations that he plans to designate for homeless shelters, tiny homes, and sanctioned tent encampments.