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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.

Density and parking flexibility improve infill feasibility.(Solimar Re...
March 01, 2007
Automated parking coming to built-out city near you.(innovations of Un...
March 01, 2007
Proposed horse track goes before Dixon voters.(LOCAL WATCH)
March 01, 2007
Editor's note.
March 01, 2007
Feasibility of alternatives questioned in historic home preservation r...
March 01, 2007
No post-hoc rationalization in playground EIR, court rules.(ceqa)
March 01, 2007
Contract with bottling company ruled not a 'project' requiring study.(...
March 01, 2007
Defendant in eminent domain case sells, still wins litigation expenses...
March 01, 2007
In brief.
March 01, 2007
Court emerges as CEQA enforcer: state Supreme Court rejects housing pr...
March 01, 2007
Public health concerns of infill development confront planners.(Insigh...
March 01, 2007
New authority plans for coastal wetlands restoration.(ENVIRONMENT WATC...
March 01, 2007
Transit-oriented high-rise project advances in Union City.(REDEVELOPME...
March 01, 2007
Show us the water, say cal supremes: guaranteed water is not required,...
March 01, 2007
Show us the water, say cal supremes: guaranteed water is not required,...
March 01, 2007
Court emerges as CEQA enforcer: state Supreme Court rejects housing pr...
March 01, 2007

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