BY OLIVIA LOY
CREJ Staff Writer
For the first time in five years, substantial revisions have been proposed for the guidelines of the California Environmental Quality Act.
Signed into law in 1970, the act measures and attempts to alleviate environmental impacts of proposed development before it is built. Where a project creates such an impact, the developer must offer alternatives or mitigation techniques, if feasible, to resolve the undesired affects.<...
CREJ Staff Writer
For the first time in five years, substantial revisions have been proposed for the guidelines of the California Environmental Quality Act.
Signed into law in 1970, the act measures and attempts to alleviate environmental impacts of proposed development before it is built. Where a project creates such an impact, the developer must offer alternatives or mitigation techniques, if feasible, to resolve the undesired affects.<...
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