Government,
Environmental & Energy,
Administrative/Regulatory
Mar. 6, 2018
Environmental review can be separated from project approval
A recurring issue in land use litigation is an argument advanced by project opponents that environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act cannot be “segregated” from the project approval.





Jana Mickova Will
Of Counsel
Environmental Law Group LLP
Phone: (619) 533-5800
Email: jmickovawill@sandiego.gov
A recurring issue in land use litigation is an argument advanced by project opponents that environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act cannot be "segregated" from the project approval. I have confronted this issue both as a deputy city attorney for the city of San Diego and now in private practice representing developers. While some of these claims are still working their way through the trial courts, at least two are pending before the Court o...
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