Real Estate/Development
Dec. 30, 2003
Year in Review: 2003 Yields Some Noteworthy Land-Use Legislation
With all of the attention given this year to the gubernatorial recall and the budget crisis, only a few minor changes affecting state land-use law emerged from the 2003 legislative session. Several potentially important bills related to housing, protection of Native American sacred sites and a two-thirds vote requirement for local taxes died before reaching the governor or became two-year bills. This year did see some noteworthy land-use legislation, however.
With all of the attention given this year to the gubernatorial recall and the budget crisis, only a few minor changes affecting state land-use law emerged from the 2003 legislative session. Several potentially important bills related to housing, protection of Native American sacred sites and a two-thirds vote requirement for local taxes died before reaching the governor or became two-year bills. This year did see some noteworthy la...
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