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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.
Environmental review stops at front door: subsidized housing project e... February 01, 2006
Environmental review stops at front door: black historical society los... February 01, 2006
Environmental review stops at front door: defeated developer told to p... February 01, 2006
Infill development finds home in suburbia.(places) February 01, 2006
Two reforms of state redevelopment law--both carried by Assemblyman Ge... February 01, 2006
The City of Stockton.(inbrief) February 01, 2006
Administration focuses on valley: partnership tackles San Joaquin Vall... February 01, 2006
Governor's infrastructure program bumps into California's 21st century... February 01, 2006
Feds accept alternative plan for protecting endangered species.(ENVIRO... February 01, 2006
Fontana hopes new library Will Bolster downtown renewal.(PUBLIC DEVELO... February 01, 2006
Environmental review stops at front door: alterations inside historic ... February 01, 2006
Environmental review stops at front door: San Diego's use of program E... February 01, 2006
Valley partnership has its orders.(Brief article) February 01, 2006
Marin County's losing streak.(inbrief)(Brief article) February 01, 2006
A revised study of water availability.(inbrief)(Brief article) February 01, 2006
Monterey County voters.(inbrief)(Rancho San Juan)(Brief article) February 01, 2006
Loma Linda voters.(inbrief)(planning for commercial develpoment)(Brief... February 01, 2006
Editor's note.(Brief article) February 01, 2006
Overlooked Orange County city embraces mixed-use plan.(LOCAL WATCH) February 01, 2006
Q&A.(Linda Dishman of Los Angeles Conservancy)(Interview) February 01, 2006
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