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Real Estate/Development

Apr. 28, 2011

Redevelopment Troubles Weigh Down Land-Use Law’s Implementation

Eliminating agencies could put the brakes on some transit-oriented development projects.


By Carla Pineda


Staff Writer


The face of suburban sprawl is on the lonely driver crawling in traffic from his Riverside home to his downtown Los Angeles job every day. In the California envisioned by Senate Bill 375, most drivers will travel fewer miles and have cleaner air, a myriad of housing and transit options near their jobs and less need for an automobile.


That vision is becoming murky as cash-strapped California cities face losing rede...

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