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Perspective

Dec. 21, 2011

High court to determine fate of redevelopment agencies

A budgetary solution proposed by the governor and codified by the Legislature must now survive state Supreme Court scrutiny. By Shiraz D. Tangri of Alston & Bird LLP


By Shiraz D. Tangri


By Jan. 15, 2012, the state Supreme Court is expected to decide a legislative challenge that will dramatically impact future development of cities across the Golden State. The Court's ruling on the validity of two controversial bills could forever change the face of California's redevelopment agencies, possibly obliterating them entirely. Even if the Court upholds the legislation and allows redevelopment agencies to resume operations,...

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