by William Fulton on Aug 9, 2020
HCD, Housing, RHNA
New HCD data shows California knows how to build for the top of the market -- and nobody else.
by Josh Stephens on Aug 5, 2020
Black Lives Matter, Equity, Housing, Racism, Regional Planning, SCAG
Social justice will be a major part of SCAG's agenda this year under new Regional Council President Rex Richardson, of Long Beach.
by CP&DR Staff on Aug 4, 2020
Black Lives Matter, Planning Profession, Race
Bill Fulton and Josh Stephens host a roundtable of Black planners from around the state. >>read more
by Robin Glover on Aug 3, 2020
A study estimates 1.1 million properties are at risk, and another 150,000 properties will join them in the next 30 years >>read more
by William Fulton on Aug 2, 2020
HCD, Housing, SB 35
Only 29 jurisdictions statewide are completely exempt from the new law -- including several small affluent cities.
by Wiliam Fulton on Aug 1, 2020
Eminent Domain, Highland Park, Historic Preservation, Los Angeles
City did nothing with historic bank building for 10 years -- except rent it out for filming.
by CP&DR Staff on Jul 30, 2020
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by CP&DR Staff on Jul 28, 2020
Job Ad
Planning Manager, San Mateo, CA >>read more
by CP&DR Staff on Jul 27, 2020
Southern California Association of Governments, Deputy Director – Special Initiatives (Planning and Economic Recovery) >>read more
by Robin Glover on Jul 27, 2020
Plan Bay Area envisions 400,000 permanently affordable units by 2050. >>read more
by Robin Glover on Jul 24, 2020
Housing, Redevelopment, San Francisco
Stakeholders in San Francisco's industrial Dogpatch neighborhood welcome mixed-use, 2,400-unit redevelopment of former gas-fired power station.
by Robin Glover on Jul 21, 2020
The small South Bay city is appealing an April ruling that the city botched the SB 35 process for a downtown mixed-use project. >>read more
by Josh Stephens on Jul 19, 2020
Equity, Regional Planning, SCAG, Social Justice
SCAG Regional Council President Rex Richardson proposed a resolution to declare racism a public health crisis and a top priority for SCAG >>read more
by William Fulton on Jul 19, 2020
Ambassador Hotel, CEQA, NEPA, Trump
State-federal transportation and infrastructure projects likely won't be analyzed under federal law. But new rule could be reversed if Biden wins.