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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.
State budget may spare locals: transportation spending reduction, hous... February 01, 2005
Sales tax law blocks development incentives: Corporate Express is not ... February 01, 2005
Not often does a general plan.(in brief)(general plan process receive ... February 01, 2005
Orange County has partially fended off.(in brief)(Brief Article) February 01, 2005
The City of Turlock has won.(in brief)(The City of Turlock has won a l... February 01, 2005
Farmers within the Pajaro Valley.(in brief)(pipeline project)(Brief Ar... February 01, 2005
Living and working adjacent to rails sounds great, but where do we par... February 01, 2005
TMDLs could force everyone to account for past sins.(ENVIRONMENT WATCH... February 01, 2005
Richmond rejects big oil, rolls dice on Indians' waterfront casino.(LO... February 01, 2005
Placentia digs big hole for rail project.(PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT)(Placenti... February 01, 2005
Deviation from PUD zoning deserves an EIR, court rules.(ceqa)(Planned ... February 01, 2005
State Supreme Court to decide questions on final map discretion.(subdi... February 01, 2005
Court says multi-tasking council didn't give applicant fair hearing.(d... February 01, 2005
Private Delta storage project loses another round in court.(water)(Cas... February 01, 2005
Cal supremes define 'construction' narrowly in victory for Long Beach.... February 01, 2005
Q & A.(California Planning & Development Report)(Column) February 01, 2005
Towers threaten to topple planning in Santa Monica.(places) February 01, 2005
In what might be the first land use corruption case to bring down a Ca... February 01, 2005
The Legislative Analyst's Office.(in brief)(offers to dedicate) February 01, 2005
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