Land Use

Slim Outlook for Water Storage Project Approval by Water Commission

Over 3 years ago, state voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 1, a $7.5 billion bond measure to pay for new water projects, $3 billion of which was intended to be set aside for reservoirs and other water-storage projects. The funding is directed to projects that fulfill the following benefits: ecosystem improvements, water quality improvements, flood control, […]

True? California ranks 49th in per capita housing supply

At a forum on March 8, 2018 in Sacramento, Newsom said California must break down barriers to building because it ranks “49th out of 50 in the United States in per capita housing units. Only Utah can lay claim to being lowest in per capita production.” “California ranks 49th among the 50 US states for […]

Bussard v. City of Santa Rosa: First District Upholds Small Infill Project as Consistent With General Plan in Unpublished Opinion

In an unpublished opinion, Bussard v. City of Santa Rosa, the First District Court of Appeal upheld the City’s approval of a small infill housing project. (Case No. A148882, Feb. 6, 2018.) Project opponents argued that the development violated the Santa Rosa General Plan and the Santa Rosa City Code. The trial court denied the […]

Little Hoover Commission Report on California Forests

The Little Hoover Commission released its report, “Rethinking Forest Management in the Sierra Nevada.” In this report, the Commission recommends a series of actions to address the crisis surrounding California’s forests. Poor management policies that interrupted the natural and historical cycle of fire, combined with a changing climate, have left forests in California vulnerable to […]

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Frog Habitat Designation

  The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Weyerhaeuser Company’s, a timber company, challenge to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services’ decision to designate approximately 1,500 acres of private property in Louisiana as “critical habitat” for the endangered dusky gopher frog. The frog does not actually live on the property and the property as it […]

California Legislation AB 1905: The Road to Construction without Environmental Roadblocks

Proposed Assembly Bill (“AB”) 1905 by Assemblyman Tim Grayson aims to make it harder for lawsuits filed under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) to stop construction of roads and public transit. This legislation is specifically aimed at the road or transit projects that are included in state-approved regional growth plans. These projects have already […]

Bureau of Reclamation Announces Water Allocations for Some Farms, Remains Uncertain About Others

This week the Bureau of Reclamation announced that most customers would receive all of their contracted water supplies from the Central Valley Project (“CVP”). However, because of a dry winter in California, approximately 10 percent of customers have yet to even receive a supply estimate and large areas of farmland south and east of the […]

FERC Issues Final Rule to Encourage Energy Storage Participation in Energy Markets

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a final rule on February 15, 2018, aimed at increasing participation of energy storage sources in organized wholesale electric markets. The final rule, Order No. 841, requires Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) and Independent System Operators (ISOs) to develop a new “participation model” that includes electric storage resources. The […]

Proposed Presidential Budget Has Potential to Affect Public Lands

President Trump released his second proposed budget on February 12, 2018, and among the line items taking a hit is public lands. Funding for the Department of the Interior (“DOI”) is expected to be impacted by 17%. While the DOI will be impacted, the proposed budget does include $18 billion for the anticipated reorganization of […]

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