By Peter Fagen and Kathleen McKee
For years California school districts have fought to obtain their fair share of redevelopment monies. It doesn't help that applicable law, embedded in a variety of different statutory schemes and constantly revised, is confusing and made more so by unsuccessful legislative attempts at clarification. The fact that the underlying issue is money - often large amounts of money - and that the disagreements pit municipalities against school dis...
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