by Josh Stephens on Oct 12, 2016
Ballot Measures, California Propositions, Infrastructure, Marijuana , Rent Control
More than 50 ballot measures around state deal with growth, transportation, parks. >>read more
by Josh Stephens on Oct 10, 2016
CEQA, Housing, San Jose, Santa Clara, Silicon Valley
Is San Jose again bearing Silicon Valley's housing burden? >>read more
by William Fulton on Oct 10, 2016
Housing, Redevelopment
3d district sounds weary in rejecting housing advocates' arguments. >>read more
by Noemi Wyss on Oct 10, 2016
The American Planning Association announced its 2016 Great Places in America, including one honoree in California: downtown Santa Ana. >>read more
by William Fulton on Oct 4, 2016
Affordable Housing, Strategic Growth Council, Transit-Oriented Development
Almost $100 goes to Bay Area, $76 million to SCAG >>read more
by Josh Stephens on Oct 4, 2016
Housing, Infill , NIMBY, Obama
Administration's menu of policy options for housing development contains many familiar ideas. >>read more
by CP&DR Staff on Oct 3, 2016
Adult Businesses, CEQA
New cases on monks printing books in the woods and nude dancing in San Diego. >>read more
by William Fulton on Oct 3, 2016
Redevelopment, Tracy
The state is prevented from doing so by Prop. 22 -- but judges are not. >>read more
Coastal Act, Density Bonus, Housing, Los Angeles
Neighborhood character in Venice was a legitimate coastal issue, appellate court rules. >>read more
by Noemi Wyss on Oct 3, 2016
The Legislative Analysts Office has released a report on the impacts of Proposition 13. >>read more
by CP&DR Staff on Sep 29, 2016
Legislation
CP&DR's rundown of land use legislation passed by the legislature and signed by Gov. Brown in the 2016 session: "granny flats," density bonuses, and climate change regulations prevail. >>read more
by CP&DR Staff on Sep 28, 2016
Report
Click title to view: CP&DR Vol. 31 No. 9 September 2016
by Josh Stephens on Sep 27, 2016
Airports, CEQA, LA Metro, LAWA, LAX
New LAX plan focuses on terra firma, not on getting people into the air. >>read more
by Noemi Wyss on Sep 26, 2016
The Oakland City Council approved dramatic reductions to its parking requirements last week, undoing regulations established in 1965. >>read more