California Supreme Court
Jul. 14, 2017
State high court rules for San Diego government agency in environmental case
The state Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the San Diego Association of Governments did not abuse its discretion in declining to follow an executive order’s goals on greenhouse gas reductions in the agency’s environmental impact review of its long-range regional development plan.
The state Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the San Diego Association of Governments did not abuse its discretion in declining to follow an executive order’s goals on greenhouse gas reductions in the agency’s environmental impact review of its long-range regional development plan.
But the court’s 6-1 vote was a narrow one on the executive order only, remanding back to the 4th District Court of Appeal for proceedings on issues that t...
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