Big Bear Lake Developer Wins Huge Reversal
19 August 2008 - 10:28am | Author: CP&DR StaffThe Ninth Circuit ruled that the district court had no jurisdiction to consider alleged Clean Water Act violations because environmental groups’ notices to the developer regarding potential violations of the act were inadequate and federal agencies were already forcing corrective action. The Ninth Circuit further rejected alleged violations of the Endangered Species Act as both bogus and moot.
Price: $2.95Airport Closure Is 'Project' For CEQA Purposes
8 August 2008 - 2:57pm | Author: CP&DR Staff
Price: $2.95What Will The Sustainable Community Look Like In The Future?
31 July 2008 - 9:28am | Author: Paul ShigleyIn interviews that CP&DR recently conducted with planners, academics, developers and advocates, a rough consensus of sustainable development began to emerge: The sustainable community will be compact, have numerous transportation options besides the car, and be far more energy-efficient than today’s neighborhoods and cities.
Price: $2.95Lindsay Executes Ambitious Ideas On Tight Budget
31 July 2008 - 9:18am | Author: Morris Newman
Price: $2.95Climate Change May Compel Reconsideration Of Habitat Plans
30 July 2008 - 2:27pm | Author: Paul Shigley
Price: $2.95State High Court Strikes Down Open Space Assessment
30 July 2008 - 2:17pm | Author: Paul ShigleyThe court found that the assessment on 314,000 parcels spread across 800 square miles provided only general benefits and was therefore a special tax that should have gone before voters. The unanimous court said that property owner’s 2001 approval of the Santa Clara County Open Space Authority (OSA) assessment was not legal under the state constitution.
Price: $2.95No More Car Chases On The Streets Of SF?
30 July 2008 - 1:40pm | Author: Larry SokoloffTo many Californians, the lively, pedestrian-oriented streets and plazas of San Francisco are what make the city so enjoyable. But away from these celebrated areas, San Francisco has many of the same problems with its streets as other aging urban areas. There are countless blocks of treeless roads that are more useful for shuttling speeding cars to freeways, than for providing safe corridors for pedestrians and bicyclists.
The city has set out to improve those streets that don’t match up to the city’s reputation with an ambitious “Better Streets Plan."
Price: $2.95Oakland, Sacramento Dominate 1st Round Of TOD, Infill Grant Awards
29 July 2008 - 10:09am | Author: William FultonUsing money from Proposition 1C, adopted by the voters in 2006, the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) recently awarded almost $500 million in infill infrastructure grants and transit-oriented development (TOD) grants. No, it’s probably not enough to alter the state’s growth patterns. But it is enough to get some projects off the ground that otherwise might have languished in the real estate downturn.
Price: $2.95Map's Expiration Doesn't Force New CEQA Study, Court Rules
29 July 2008 - 10:03am | Author: CP&DR Staff
Price: $2.95In Brief: Court Halts Stormwater Regulations
29 July 2008 - 9:27am | Author: CP&DR Staff
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