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Government

May 17, 2012

Air quality, transit projects collide

Whether it's mixed-use projects near Bay Area Rapid Transit stations or high-density housing straddling rail hubs in Southern California, land-use lawyers say transit-centered developments have become a bigger staple of their work.


By Jason Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Whether it's mixed-use projects near Bay Area Rapid Transit stations or high-density housing straddling rail hubs in Southern California, land-use lawyers say transit-centered developments have become a bigger staple of their work.


But as the deals increase amid legislative efforts to get people off the roads and dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions, some lawyers say conflicts are intensi...

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