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.
by Josh Stephens on Jul 12, 2020
Bay Area, COVID-19, Housing, Podcast, SPUR
New head of Bay Area think tank discusses housing, tech, and the impact of the pandemic. >>read more
by Robin Glover on Jul 12, 2020
Sponsors of 41 innovative projects that aim to address diverse needs in communities across California are set to receive awards ranging from $168,000 to nearly $30 million in grants administered by the Strategic Growth Council >>read more