by CP&DR Staff on Mar 6, 2019
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Community Development Director, City of Ventura, CA >>read more
by Brett Simpson on Mar 5, 2019
The San Diego Association of Governments will discontinue its TransNet transportation project and draft a new long-term transportation plan from scratch >>read more
Mar 4, 2019
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Assistant Director – Planning & Community Environment, City of Palo Alto, CA >>read more
by William Fulton on Mar 3, 2019
Monterey County, Roosters, Zoning
Seeking to crack down on cockfighting, Monterey County requires a permit to keep more than four. >>read more
Bay Area, Encinitas, Housing, Housing Elements, MTC, RHNA
Bay Area's CASA Compact appears to be driving agenda in Sacramento. >>read more
by CP&DR Staff on Feb 27, 2019
Reports
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Click title to access download: CP&DR Vol. 34 No. 2 February 2019
by Brett Simpson on Feb 26, 2019
Gov. Gavin Newsom met with dozens of California mayors from cities identified as having deficient housing plans. >>read more
by William Fulton on Feb 26, 2019
Alquist-Priolo Act, Berkeley, CEQA
Court rules that earthquake and landslide risk areas aren't "environmental resources". >>read more
by William Fulton on Feb 25, 2019
Los Angeles, Opportunity Zones
Will oppportunity zones help underserved neighborhoods -- or accelerate gentrification? >>read more
by Josh Stephens on Feb 24, 2019
El Dorado County, Joshua Tree, Lakeport, Retail
Small communities are fighting the stores, but usually they are allowed by local zoning. >>read more
Commuting, Housing , Santa Monica
Santa Monica's Gleam Davis unabashedly endorses more housing. >>read more
by Brett Simpson on Feb 18, 2019
Transbay train connection may hook up to new Salesforce Transbay Terminal >>read more
by Josh Stephens on Feb 13, 2019
Gavin Newsom, Housing
In his state of the state address, Gov. Gavin Newsom elaborated on his aggressive plans to promote housing statewide in his first term. >>read more
by Josh Stephens on Feb 12, 2019
Gavin Newsom, High Speed Rail
As a piece of urbanism, Newsom’s revised experiment in high speed rail will be fascinating, and perhaps revelatory. >>read more