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Real Estate/Development,
Government,
Administrative/Regulatory

May 8, 2014

JEDI proposal seeks to restore balance

Californians, particularly younger generations, are embracing the revitalization of existing neighborhoods.

William H. Ihrke

Best Best & Krieger LLP

Email: bihrke@rutan.com

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As one of the drafters of the Jobs and Education Development Initiative (JEDI), I was asked to provide a summary of the initiative and brief opinion of its merits. I'll start with the latter.

Californians, particularly younger generations, are embracing the revitalization of existing neighborhoods. Development trends show a preference for improving existing infrastructure, building dynamic infill projects, promoting "live-work" areas and transit-oriented districts, and including a...

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