SB 375: Lion or Mouse?

The rules governing regional planning changed dramatically when Governor Schwarzenegger signed Senate Bill 375 (SB 375) into law last year. Whatever the ultimate outcome, interested parties throughout California—from regional transportation agencies to local governmental agencies to land developers—will need to work in this dramatically new world and make the best of it together. This article addresses some of the key elements of SB 375, discusses potential issues, and describes the opportunities presented to interested parties and stakeholders to get involved in the process to protect their interests at an early stage.

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For further information, please contact Judy V. Davidoff at (415) 774-2993 and Daniel P. Bane at (714) 424-8246.

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