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Mar. 29, 2018

Takeaways from California land use conference

Argent Communications Group held its Fourth Annual Conference on California Land Use Law and Policy on March 5 in Los Angeles.

Scott B. Birkey

Partner
Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP

Phone: (415) 262-5162

Email: sbirkey@coxcastle.com

Scott is a land use and natural resources lawyer. His practice is focused on entitlement, compliance, and litigation matters for residential and commercial developers, educational and health-care institutions, and public agencies throughout California.

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David P. Waite

Partner
Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP

Phone: (310) 284-2218

Email: dwaite@coxcastle.com

David has more than 25 years of land use and environmental law experience, he focuses his practice on CEQA, climate change, development agreements, discretionary permits and entitlements, infrastructure agreements, subdivisions, zoning and environmental compliance.

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Takeaways from California land use conference
Scott Wiener at San Francisco City Hall, Sept. 17, 2014. (New York Times News Service)

Argent Communications Group held its Fourth Annual Conference on California Land Use Law and Policy on March 5 in Los Angeles. As in years past, the conference brought together some of the state's most original thinkers, advocates and policymakers to discuss emerging trends and cutting-edge issues in land use law and policy. Topics spanned the spectrum and ranged from efforts to address the state's crippling housing supply shortage, sea level rise and climate change, ...

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