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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.

Fresno state businesses make a home for water technology. (Economic De...
January 01, 2003
New freeway lets L.A. suburbs reconsider shared Boulevard. (Local Watc...
January 01, 2003
Water policy rises to top of state's agenda-again. (Environment Watch)...
January 01, 2003
Imperial Irrigation District. (In Brief).(Colorado River allotment)
January 01, 2003
Governor's opportunity to shape growth is available despite red ink. (...
January 01, 2003
CEQA ruling confounds planners: court opinion regarding guidelines lea...
January 01, 2003
The UC Board of Regents approved the Long Range Development Plan. (Q &...
January 01, 2003
Low-cost housing gets expensive in San Francisco. (Deals).
January 01, 2003
Don't look now but Census undercount has returned. (Solimar Research)....
January 01, 2003
No compensation for lot line adjustment delay, court rules. (Takings).
January 01, 2003
Farmers, districts can sue over dam releases, 9th Circuit rules. (Wate...
January 01, 2003
Agency wins remediation costs in eminent domain lawsuit. (Redevelopmen...
January 01, 2003
State wins right to review federal offshore oil drilling lease extensi...
January 01, 2003
Sacramento developer loses Clean Water Act case: 4-4 split on U.S. sup...
January 01, 2003

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