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Real Estate/Development

Apr. 21, 2012

Environmental rules for development loosening

New discussions about environmental review fast-tracking are beginning to sprout on the heels of Gov. Jerry Brown's approval of a pair of bills aimed at cutting lengthy reviews under the California Environmental Quality Act.


By Jason W. Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Last fall, in a push to build a proposed football stadium in downtown Los Angeles and help other big projects turn dirt, Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a pair of bills aimed at cutting lengthy reviews under the California Environmental Quality Act.


Now, new discussions about environmental review fast-tracking for developments are beginning to sprout, including recent talks about streamlining ...

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