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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.

The 'smart growth' candidate has to face both governor and CEQA.(insig...
July 01, 2006
In what might be a major victory.(inbrief)
July 01, 2006
Supreme Court decision brings wetlands uncertainty; San Joaquin Valley...
July 01, 2006
Supreme Court decision brings wetlands uncertainty; urban infill exemp...
July 01, 2006
Developers, Pittsburg bring new life to Old Town.(REDEVELOPMENT WATCH)
July 01, 2006
Military base closure provides Lake Forest with opportunities.(LOCAL W...
July 01, 2006
Environmental and planning issues dog flood bonds.(ENVIRONMENT WATCH)
July 01, 2006
Waterfront plan promises amenities for San Pedro.(places)
July 01, 2006
Capitola mobile home park owner wins chance to prove takings claim.(re...
July 01, 2006
Public notice flaw kills contention that project was 'deemed approved'...
July 01, 2006
School consolidation plan ruled exempt from environmental review.(ceqa...
July 01, 2006
Supreme Court decision brings wetlands uncertainty; a 4-1-4 ruling mos...
July 01, 2006
Editor's note.
July 01, 2006
Voters reject road taxes, growth: sales tax overrides lose in 5 counti...
July 01, 2006
Plans for a complex of high-rise.(inbrief)(Brief article)
July 01, 2006
The City of San Diego's.(inbrief)(Brief article)
July 01, 2006
Endangered.(inbrief)(Brief article)
July 01, 2006

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