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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.

Smart growth took a hit. (In Brief).
December 01, 2002
State. (In Brief).
December 01, 2002
Fresno seeks touch of paradise to cure III downtown. (Places).
December 01, 2002
Local speed bumps could rattle Segway's ride. (Trends).
December 01, 2002
Parking rules are exempt from environmental study, Court rules. (CEQA)...
December 01, 2002
Sea wall qualifies for emergency exemption despite process delays. (CE...
December 01, 2002
Segmentation, lack of review sink L.A. Port expansion project. (CEQA).
December 01, 2002
Major CEQA guideline revisions remain invalid: appellate panel upholds...
December 01, 2002
Land shortage forces joint-use schools planning in Los Angeles. (Publi...
December 01, 2002
San Marcos feels the good and the bad of rapid growth. (Local Watch).
December 01, 2002
California tries to kick Colorado River addiction. (Environment Watch)...
December 01, 2002
Sutter County supervisors. (In Brief).
December 01, 2002
Riverside County supervisors. (In Brief).
December 01, 2002
Nearly 4 million acres of critical habitat. (In Brief).
December 01, 2002
State's longest-running project battle continues to rage. (In Sight).
December 01, 2002
Voters show pro-growth sentiment: but November local ballot measure re...
December 01, 2002

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