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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.

NEPA: environmentalists win injunction against Sierra Nevada logging.(...
February 01, 2004
Housing: State Supreme Court takes another coastal zone case.(CP & DR ...
February 01, 2004
Billboards: Oregon state regulation narrowly survives 1st Amendment ch...
February 01, 2004
Riverside mall wants to be a street.(Places)
February 01, 2004
Fire destruction shows differences in local codes.(Trends)
February 01, 2004
In brief.(San Bernardino County Flood Control District)
February 01, 2004
State budget worries local agencies: cutbacks mean delays for numerous...
February 01, 2004
Insight: mixed-use projects require planners to rethink zoning standar...
February 01, 2004
Editor's note.(Brief Article)
February 01, 2004
Supreme Court says federal air regulations trump state rules.(Environm...
February 01, 2004
County considers using Concord airport site for infill housing.(Local ...
February 01, 2004
Water agency plans recreation, museums, housing near reservoir.(Public...
February 01, 2004
Mobile home rent control laws survive at Ninth Circuit: but shadows of...
February 01, 2004
CEQA: water line extension doesn't need supplemental EIR, court rules....
February 01, 2004
Zoing: court rejects city's findings, throws out car wash variance.(CP...
February 01, 2004

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