Is there any hope for rational land use or development decision-making in California's future? The experts on our panel noted many discrete opportunities for dialogue, but they have also seen the omnipresent California Environmental Quality Act evolve from a protection mechanism into a weapon for project opponents. In August alone, state political and judicial leaders created two more CEQA-related options that pro- and anti-development partisans can wield in their legal battles....
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