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Perspective

Aug. 19, 2011

Redevelopment continues to hang in the balance

Redevelopment remains in limbo following state Supreme Court order and partial stay. By F. Gale Connor and Rick E. Rayl of Nossman LLP


By F. Gale Connor and Rick E. Rayl


The fate of redevelopment has been hanging in the balance ever since Gov. Jerry Brown announced in January a plan to eliminate redevelopment agencies as part of his plan to balance California's sinking budget. After many fits and starts, on June 30, Brown signed into law AB 26 X1 and AB 27 X1; the former eliminated redevelopment agencies, while the latter provided a vehicle for cities to reconstitute them by committing to a ...

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