Posts Tagged: California

The Architect’s Newspaper

“Since California approved the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in 1970, its development and business communities have complained that the law has been more effective as an obstacle to economic development than as an instrument of environmental protection.” Read the

The Architect’s Newspaper

“Since California approved the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in 1970, its development and business communities have complained that the law has been more effective as an obstacle to economic development than as an instrument of environmental protection.” Read the

Curbed LA

“The natural question is whether the money lost to greenmail would be better spent on design improvements, quality of life or infrastructure investments, or for some kind of public benefit.” Read the article

Curbed LA

“The natural question is whether the money lost to greenmail would be better spent on design improvements, quality of life or infrastructure investments, or for some kind of public benefit.” Read the article

Curbed LA

“Sometimes the overwhelming number of acronyms being thrown around in LA’s planning circles is enough to make even the most devout custodians of the language say WTF?” Read the article

Curbed LA

“Sometimes the overwhelming number of acronyms being thrown around in LA’s planning circles is enough to make even the most devout custodians of the language say WTF?” Read the article

Curbed LA

“Much of the new plan focuses on habitat preservation for a small species of fish known as the Delta smelt. Water allotments from the Bay Delta have been shrinking for years because the dwindling numbers of Delta smelt have triggered

Curbed LA

“Much of the new plan focuses on habitat preservation for a small species of fish known as the Delta smelt. Water allotments from the Bay Delta have been shrinking for years because the dwindling numbers of Delta smelt have triggered