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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.
2008 could be the year everything changes: state efforts to reduce gre... January 01, 2008
Climate change provides planners an opening--how will they react?(Insi... January 01, 2008
San Francisco may soon have the country's most stringent environmental... January 01, 2008
The Oakland Planning Commission in December approved what would be one... January 01, 2008
LEED program sets standards for 'green' construction.(ENVIRONMENT WATC... January 01, 2008
Marin county general plan embraces sustainability.(LOCAL WATCH) January 01, 2008
No more nasty Ol' portables--schools adopt new standards.(PUBLIC DEVEL... January 01, 2008
Q & A.(Interview) January 01, 2008
Does newer sustainability mean better?(places) January 01, 2008
Land-use measures don't reach ballot in 2 cities: backers of San Mateo... January 01, 2008
Placer County has sued former Planning Commissioner Michelle Ollar-Bur... January 01, 2008
The City of San Diego and the San Diego Association of Governments hav... January 01, 2008
Humboldt County supervisors have backed away from a proposal to requir... January 01, 2008
A $400 million flood control project to protect Sacramento's Natomas B... January 01, 2008
California's "million solar roofs initiative" that gained so much atte... January 01, 2008
A federal judge has ordered the City of Half Moon Bay to pay a landown... January 01, 2008
Court says commercial activity not protected by federal law.(religious... January 01, 2008
Editor's note.(Editorial) January 01, 2008
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