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Real Estate/Development

Aug. 14, 2014

Will reverse-CEQA cases be resolved for good?

A long-standing debate may finally be resolved: Does CEQA require analysis of not only a project's impacts on the environment, but also the effects of the environment on the project? By Robert B. Hodil



By Robert B. Hodil


A long-standing debate among local agencies, developers and environmentalists soon may finally be resolved: Does the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) require analysis of not only a project's impacts on the environment, but also the effects of the environment on the project?


CEQA was enacted to require environmental review of proposed development projects to identify their significant impac...

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