By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
California land use lawyers stood up and took notice this week when a state appellate court nixed Glendora's plans to improve several areas in the city, holding that its redevelopment agency did not provide sufficient evidence that the area was blighted when mapping out the redevelopment zones.
A three-justice panel of the 6th District Court of Appeal upheld a trial judge...
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