Land Use

SeaWorld's Expansion Plans

The proposal would take advantage of a more liberal height limit. Critics' fears range from noise to a fundamental change at the theme park.

August 23, 2000 - The Los Angeles Times

OC's El Toro: Airport Or Horse Stables?

The agreement for the heavily polluted and much disputed former marine base only covers horse stables, a golf course and community programs.

August 23, 2000 - The Los Angeles Times

Election Focus: Land Use

Two candidates stake out similar positions on Stanford University's proposed 10-year development plan.

August 23, 2000 - San Jose Mercury News

Conservation Plan Alarms Landowners

Riverside County's ambitious plan to map out land usedesignations for wildlife preservation, housing and transportationcorridors has caused concern among local landowners and city officialsin the area.

August 23, 2000 - Press-Enterprise

Inside City Parks

Inside City Parks, a new reprort, from The Trust for Public Land and the Urban Land Institute analyzes park systems in the nation's 25 largest cities.

August 22, 2000 - The Trust for Public Land

Court Backs Farmers in Water Rights

Court sides with farmers that challenged a water agreement and the ruling will make it more difficult for California's booming cities to get the water they need.

August 22, 2000 - The New York Times

Unintended Sprawl In Colorado?

Colorado ballot initiative critics predict efforts to curb sprawl might push it where no growth laws are in effect.

August 22, 2000 - The Rocky Mountain News

Monster Homes: Castle Or Eyesore?

San Francisco joins the ranks of cities trying to rein in 'monster' homes, saying they destroy local charm.

August 21, 2000 - The Christian Science Monitor

Where Will 10 Million New Californians Live?

In an international competition architects were challenged to develop a growth pattern in the Central Valley that would have minimal encroachment on farmland.

August 20, 2000 - San Jose Mercury News

SF: Even More Slow Growth

A second slow-growth measure on San Francisco's ballot will compete with a similar plan supported by the Mayor.

August 20, 2000 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Streamlining Permitting Of Power Plants

Environmentalists and regulators support a bill that would streamline the permitting and construction of power plants in California.

August 20, 2000 - North County Times Escondido-Oceanside-Vista

UC Riverside's Growing Pains

The fastest-growing UC campus is giving up acres of agriculture to accommodate growth. The proposal has aroused mixed emotions.

August 19, 2000 - Press-Enterprise

Fire Protection or Subsidized Sprawl?

Proposed legislation is irresponsible and would encourage urban sprawl into fire prone wildlife areas in El Doradao County.

August 19, 2000 - The Sacramento Bee

Farmers Oppose Rural Land Initiative

Sonoma County's farming community has announced its opposition to a rural land initiative that aims to prevent large-scale development on agricultural land.

August 17, 2000 - Santa Rosa Press Democrat

Telco Hotels Worry Cities

Even as California cities rush to restrain the spread of "telco hotels," investors can't get enough of them.

August 17, 2000 - Wall St. Journal

El Toro Lease Still Up In Air

Negotiations with the Navy snag on potential environmental problems with base reuse.

August 16, 2000 - Orange County Register

Court Denies Affluent City's Redevelopment District

California Supreme Court refuses to review alower court decision ordering the city of Diamond Bar to disband its redevelopment district, saying the affluent suburb failed to prove therewas any blight.

August 16, 2000 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Boulder's Experiment With Transit

Residents in eight neighborhoods could be the first in the country to tax themselves for a seat on every commuter bus and train in a metro area.

August 16, 2000 - The Denver Post

Growth Halted In Sacramento's Final Frontier

Judge calls North Natomas plan illegal: Environmental concerns could halt development

August 16, 2000 - The Sacramento Bee

Breaking LA Into Pieces

Hollywood, the symbolic heart of Los Angeles, has enough signatures to join the San Fernando Valley in a study of breaking up Los Angeles.

August 15, 2000 - The Los Angeles Times

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