One of the most costly, time-consuming and complained-about aspects of complying with the California Environmental Quality Act is dealing with litigation that challenges the environmental impact review of the project. CEQA reformers, along with public, private and public-private partnership developers, are always on the hunt for ways to expedite this frequent obstacle in the CEQA process.
When Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Assemb...
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