Environmental
Dec. 6, 2012
San Diego regional planners did not properly examine climate change, judge rules
Regional planners in San Diego failed to properly examine the climate change impacts of their long-term transit plan and must do further environmental review, a San Diego County Superior Court judge has ruled.




By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Regional planners in San Diego failed to properly examine the climate change impacts of their long-term transit plan and must do further environmental review, a San Diego County Superior Court judge has ruled.
The San Diego Association of Governments violated the California Environmental Quality Act by failing to address the fact that its plan, which projects an increase in regional greenhouse gas emissions over the coming de...
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