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The Odd Saga Of Parkland For Billboards

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Remember the cliché about “the deal you can’t refuse?” The park-for-a-billboard caper in the city of Los Angeles is just such a deal. I’ll tell you about it. (Just as soon, that is, as you put that bottle back in the bag where it belongs. I have no desire to add another item to my institutional resume.)

Granted, the billboard story is hard to explain, because at bottom this deal makes so little sense.
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Baldwin Park Plans Downtown Overhaul, Meets Resistance

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The City of Baldwin Park is pressing forward with an extremely ambitious redevelopment project that would convert the present downtown area of mostly single story commercial structures and modest houses into a very high-density, mixed-use district adjacent to a Metrolink station. However, the city’s extensive planning and a deal with a developer may be for naught if state voters approve eminent domain restrictions that will appear on the June ballot.

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APA Award Winner Dave Brown

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Dave Brown of Calabasas is this year’s recipient of the American Planning Association’s leadership award for a planning advocate. A member of the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy advisory committee since 1985 and a Calabasas planning commissioner since 1992, Brown has been involved in land use and natural resources issues in the area since the 1970s. He received the award in part for his “overlooked but instrumental” role in creating the 153,000-acre Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. For 45 years he has been a history professor at Los Angeles Valley College, where he still teaches two classes. Brown spoke with CP&DR Editor Paul Shigley in April.
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City Of Industry Redevelopment Extension Dies - For Now

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A bill that would permit the City of Industry to extend its redevelopment plan’s effectiveness for 10 years appears to have died when the bill’s author, Sen. Gloria Romero (D-East Los Angeles), pulled SB 1771 before a scheduled mid-April committee hearing.
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Diamond Bar Considers Annexation Amidst Open Space

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Environmentalists, open space advocates, planners, elected officials and residents of several Los Angeles and Orange County communities are gearing up for the next round in the battle over the fate of thousands of acres in the hills along the 57 freeway.
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Trial Court Told to Reconsider Injuction Against LAUSD Project

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The Second District Court of Appeal has ruled that a lower court erroneously rejected an injunction requested by a community group that is seeking to prevent construction of a new school in Los Angeles’s Echo Park area.
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With Old Town In Fine Shape, Monrovia Looks To Transit Future

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Although redevelopment often seems like a never-ending process, redevelopment of Old Town Monrovia is nearly complete. The city is now switching its focus to redevelopment of an 80-acre area about one mile south of Old Town and studying how to tie together the two areas.
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Current Conditions Must Serve As CEQA Baseline, Court Rules

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The Second District Court of Appeal has rejected the environmental review of an oil refinery project in Wilmington and Carson because the South Coast Air Quality Management District used an improper baseline for measuring impacts. Instead of relying on the refinery’s permitted level of nitrogen oxides emissions for the baseline, the air district should have used the actual level of emissions, which was less than half the permitted amount, the court ruled.
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Court Upholds Conditional Use Permit, City's Police Power

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A trial court judge’s decision ordering the closure of a neighborhood market in Santa Monica has been thrown out by the Second District Court of Appeal. The unanimous three-judge appellate panel said that the lower court judge misread two agreements between property owners and the City of Santa Monica in a way that improperly superceded the city’s police power.
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Court Says Commercial Activity Not Protected by Federal Law

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A federal law protecting religious institutions from land use regulations does not extend to a Masonic Temple operated for commercial purposes, the Second District Court of Appeal has ruled.
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