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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Mar. 27, 2008

Path Breaking

Focus Column - By Steven Otto - A California appellate court ruling clarifies the limitations on the use of public rights of way in rural areas for public and private utilities.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Steven Otto
This article appears on Page 7

      Rural development can include residential, commercial, industrial and even power plant development. Any such development usually requires routing new wet and dry utilities to the project, including, among other things, sewer, water, electrical, gas, phone and cable. The route of new utilities to a project must fall under a real property inte...

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