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California Supreme Court

Sep. 21, 2016

Public agencies, developers score state high court CEQA win

Public agencies have discretion to decide whether to initiate supplemental review procedures under the California Environmental Quality Act for a revised construction project, the state Supreme Court held Monday.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Public agencies have discretion to decide whether to initiate supplemental review procedures under the California Environmental Quality Act for a revised construction project, the state Supreme Court held Monday.

The high court decision is the latest to interpret provisions of CEQA, the state's landmark environment law.

The Regents of the University of California, land developers and enviro...

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