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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.

Hawthorne invites developer to save municipal airport.(innovations)
October 01, 2005

Delayed San Joaquin Valley air plan upheld: 9th Circuit avoids takings...
October 01, 2005

Delayed San Joaquin Valley air plan upheld: rent control decision null...
October 01, 2005

Delayed San Joaquin Valley air plan upheld: High Court takes LB land s...
October 01, 2005

Delayed San Joaquin Valley air plan upheld: Santa Cruz Park Project ne...
October 01, 2005

Delayed San Joaquin Valley air plan upheld: city-tribe contract doesn'...
October 01, 2005

Delayed San Joaquin Valley air plan upheld: 9th Circuit backs 2010 dea...
October 01, 2005

State-federal Delta program faces harsh examination.(ENVIRONMENT WATCH...
October 01, 2005

Flooding bill stalls, will return in 2006: in slow year, Legislature p...
October 01, 2005

A pair of 53-story hotel.(in brief)
October 01, 2005

San Diego County has sued.(in brief)
October 01, 2005

The longest-running general plan.(in brief)
October 01, 2005

Three local government organizations and three conservation groups hav...
October 01, 2005

Land use legislation introduced during 2005.
October 01, 2005

In a controversy nearly as old.(in brief)(Brief Article)
October 01, 2005

The salamander wars continue.(Center for Biological Diversity v. U.S. ...
October 01, 2005

Voters to decide large projects in November.(Election news)
October 01, 2005

North Natomas: cutting edge or only more of the same?(LOCAL WATCH)
October 01, 2005

Levees keep low-lying growth area dry.(Local Watch)(North Natomas)
October 01, 2005

Promise, but no miracles, offered at new UC Merced campus.(in sight)
October 01, 2005