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California Planning & Development Report
A monthly newsletter devoted to land use planning and development in California. Coverage includes issues relating to local government, real estate, urban planning, and the environment. The audience includes planners, land-use lawyers, developers, environmentalists, and citizen activists.
In sight: housing policy is easy to adopt, difficult to carry through.... January 01, 2004
Big box regulations sweep the state: proposed Wal-Mart supercenters ar... January 01, 2004
Central Valley air district plans impact fee on development.(Environme... January 01, 2004
The Bush administration announced it has dropped a plan to relax feder... January 01, 2004
In the latest installment of a controversy that is nearly a century ol... January 01, 2004
The process of splitting Santa Barbara County.(In Brief)(Brief Article... January 01, 2004
Santa Cruz opens the door to second units.(Innovations) January 01, 2004
Las Lomas could be next Southern California battleground.(Local Watch) January 01, 2004
Court rejects 1970 parcel map, excludes parcels from subdivision.(Subd... January 01, 2004
State found liable for damages from 1986 Yuba County flooding.(Inverse... January 01, 2004
Legaldigest: appellate court throws out Burbank Airport initiative. January 01, 2004
Retail needs, local standards conflict in state's urban settings.(Econ... January 01, 2004
Court rules mitigation for loss of farmland is not feasible.(Ceqa) January 01, 2004
Sacramento flood protection.(In Brief)(Brief Article) January 01, 2004
Calaveras County supervisors.(In Brief)(Oak Canyon Ranch development) January 01, 2004
Editor's note. January 01, 2004
Some of the state's nine regional.(In Brief)(water quality control boa... January 01, 2004
The Center for Collaborative Policy.(In Brief)(online newsletter)(Brie... January 01, 2004
Q&A.(Tom Mullen talks about his plans regarding the Riverside County I... January 01, 2004
The long-range development plan.(In Brief)(University of California, D... January 01, 2004
San Bernardino County Supervisor Jerry Eaves.(In Brief)(bribery case)(... January 01, 2004
The City of Stockton's $600 million.(In Brief)(water system privatizat... January 01, 2004
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