Daily Journal Staff Writer
With local redevelopment agencies scheduled to dissolve next month, some have begun to contemplate what economic development might look like once they're gone.
Under a state Supreme Court decision, the roughly 400 agencies in California will dissolve on Feb. 1. Supporters are still trying to save the agencies, but that hasn't stopped lawyers, developers and elected officials from exploring what t...
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