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California Supreme Court

May 28, 2015

State Supreme Court hears case on the reach of CEQA for university expansion projects

Some justices pepper the attorney for the California State University with skeptical questions over the university's contention that it lacks the money to remedy the traffic impacts of its planned San Diego campus expansion.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - The state Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case that asks
how far cash-strapped state agencies must go to pay for the environmental impacts
their projects have on surrounding communities.


The specific dispute centers on the California State University's plan to expand its
San Diego campu...

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