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Cal Supremes require stronger connection between air quality and health in Friant Ranch EIR.
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Judge keeps ordering Encinitas to prepare new housing element, but voters keep shooting it down.
Plumas enviros may be suspicious of the county's general plan policies, but that's not enough to win.
Campbell developer gets $499,000 refund.
In another Dollar General case, appellate court also says historic review is not a substitute for CEQA.
Senate Bill 827 gets its own category in CP&DR's annual list of its most-read stories
After two decades of negotiation, the new master-planned town of Centennial has been cleared for 12,323 acres of the 270,000-acre Tejon Ranch
Thanks to SB 375, we have all kinds of transportation and land use policies designed to reduce driving. It's time to start figuring out whether they work.
Formerly bankrupt city hopes downtown will lead the way back.
Paradise turns all of our ideas about wildfire management upside down.
Amazon isn't worth the price for any city, no matter what.
It's no surprise: Voters want more control at the local level.
In his new book, Eric Klinenberg can't quite decide whether social infrastructure is physical and tangible or whether it's something squishier.
Region and party make a big difference in why people think California is in crisis on the housing issue.
“California’s SB 375 and the Pursuit of Sustainable and Affordable Development” zeroes in on SB 375’s influence on housing policy and housing production in the state’s four major urban regions.
The California Chapter of the American Planing Association gave out its annual awards at the APA California conference.
The Fourth District rules that San Diego County created a significance threshold for GHG emissions -- even though the threshold was supposedly a recommended method never adopted by the county.
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