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Living In LA's Historic Core

Loft-style apartments will open in August at the intersection of 4th and Main Streets in downtown LA. The Los Angeles Conservancy's architectural survey will be released today.

July 27 - The Los Angeles Times

LAUSD:$14 Million Albatross

LAUSD owns 7.6 acres near Pacific Palisades worth $14 million. Taxes are $55,000 a year, but the land is rented for only $16,000 to an equestrian club. Neighbors oppose sale of the property.

July 27 - The Los Angeles Times

Open Space Groups Outbid

Competing in one of the hottest real estate markets, theMidpeninsula Regional Open Space District has found themselves outbid inefforts to buy rural parcels to preserve open space in the region.

July 27 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Historic Water Deal To Force Water Conservation

A historic water deal between seven Western states could limit California's portion of Colorado River and force extensive water conservation in the State.

July 27 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Starving For Juice

San Francisco Chronical editorial highlights poorplanning, an unstable market and a booming economy as the major culpritsin the power crisis that has hit San Diego residents the hardest and hasbeen felt by areas across the state.

July 27 - The San Francisco Chronicle


Legislation Discourages Large Chain Stores

New ordinance bans new stores greater than 4,000 square feet effectively discouraging large chain stores in San Francisco's Castro district.

July 27 - San Jose Mercury News

Residents Say Mini-freeways Unsafe

San Jose's one-way streets are convenient for motorists but residents complain speeding motorists have made their neighborhoods unsafe.

July 27 - San Jose Mercury News


The Sky's No Limit

Imagine sitting at your computer looking at a map and, with a single click, being able to instantly retrieve a satellite image from a remote location via the Internet.

July 27 - Planning Magazine

Water Plan Running Out Of Time

Due to expire on Sept. 30 of this year, funding for the waterpact between California and the U.S. government called CalFed may be injeopardy unless Congress votes to renew it.

July 26 - San Jose Mercury News

SF Valley Secessionists Gain Victory

In documents released July 25, 2000, the Los Angeles County Counsel rules that LAFCO has the power to decide how to break up the city.

July 26 - Los Angeles Daily News

Downtown LA's Last Big Open Space

KCRW features special "Which Way LA?" discusson on the future of the Cornfields and Chinatown in downtown Los Angeles. Audio archive available.

July 26 - KCRW - Which Way, LA?

$80 Million Industrial Park in LA's Chinatown

One of the last open pieces of land in downtown Los Angeles is scheduled for industrial park development. Opponents say that the fight over the Cornfield is not over.

July 26 - The Los Angeles Times

New Planning Strategy for Downtown LA?

Los Angeles Downtown News editorial calls for a new planning strategy for the greater downtown area.

July 26 - Downtown News

Burbank Nixes Airport Terminal Land

Burbank needs a new airport terminal. But the 81 acres set aside for that project will not be purchased by the Airport Authority.

July 26 - The Los Angeles Times

Stacked Parking Could Double Capacity

An idea long used in European and Asian cities, stacked parking is now being discussed in San Francisco.

July 26 - San Jose Mercury News

Panel Proposes Stricter Diesel Rules

The South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) islooking to impose strict diesel controls by 2004, two years earlier thana national deadline.

July 26 - The Los Angeles Times

Record House Prices in San Francisco

San Francisco median home price soared beyond the $500,000 mark and inventories are running low.

July 26 - San Jose Mercury News

A Way To Control Growth

Contra Costa Times editorial encourages Contra Costasupervisors to take land-use decisions a step beyond simply tightening the urban limit line and prohibiting development outside of it.

July 26 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Dealing With Sewer Spill Fines

John H. Minan, faculty of the University of San Diego Schoolof Law and member of the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board,discusses the future of a $3.47 million sewage spill fine against thecity of San Diego in this opinion editorial.

July 26 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Disney and Anaheim Partner To Reimagine

Disney is developing a dramatic set of projects that coincide with the expansion of the Anaheim Convention Center and vast infrastructure improvements.

July 26 - The Planning Report

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