Where 30 years of laments by aggrieved developers failed, the lure of the National Football League finally succeeded in rousing the California Legislature to a much overdue amendment of the state's landmark Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The new law authorizes the governor to "fast-track" litigation over CEQA's environmental review process for certain development projects, including the proposed new football stadium in do...
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