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Perspective

Mar. 6, 2015

CEQA dodging tactics may catch on

Several California cities have sought to avoid or streamline the CEQA process to get stadiums built, and other projects could adopt a similar approach. By Amrit Kulkarni and Tim Cremin


By Amrit Kulkarni and Tim Cremin


Ever since the Dodgers left Brooklyn for Los Angeles, cities have competed to keep or attract professional sports teams. The recent skirmishes in the cities of Sacramento, Inglewood and Carson prove that a new state-of-the-art stadium is the most influential factor in convincing a team to stay or luring a team to move.


The cities' playbooks also reveal that an unexpected prominent player is the California Environme...

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