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Supreme Court’s Sheetz Decision Casts Doubt on Validity of Massachusetts Inclusionary Zoning...
The National Law Review· 5 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Sheetz v. County of El Dorado may have a profound impact...
Local couple settles with California Coastal Commission over private beach signage • The Malibu...
The Malibu Times· 2 days agoA Malibu couple has settled their case against the California Coastal Commission over the right to...
Fireworks shows in Long Beach, San Pedro canceled ahead of Independence Day
KTLA articles via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe show won’t go on for some fireworks shows throughout Southern California due to various issues....
Long Beach’s Big Bang on the Bay canceled amid permit issues
FOX 11 News Los Angeles· 2 days agoOrganizers behind the Big Bang on the Bay said they’ve pulled the plug due to a delay in receiving a...
Billionaire agrees to grant public access to Big Sur coastline
San Francisco Chronicle· 6 days agoThe “no trespassing” signs dotting one of the most iconic views in Central California are about to...
Annual July 3rd fireworks show at Alamitos Bay canceled because of permitting issue
Long Beach Press-Telegram· 3 days agoBeach fireworks show that takes place annually over the water on the eve of the Fourth of July, has...
Choose your own sea-level rise adventure
Politico· 4 days agoEckerle said more substantive decisions would be up to the California Coastal Commission or local governments. An immediate test looms ...
City of Corpus Christi set to host community cleanup event at W.B Ray High School on Saturday
KIII Corpus Christi· 2 days ago'Litter Critter' events allow residents to dispose of larger items that may be difficult to properly discard.
Monaco billionaire agrees to provide public access to scenic Big Sur oceanfront property
Fairfield-Suisun Daily Republic· 7 days agoSur, a craggy oceanfront promontory with views of sea otters, kelp beds and the famed Bixby Bridge...
36-year building moratorium in Los Osos could be closer to being lifted: Here's how
KSBY San Luis Obispo· 1 day agoFor 36 years, a building moratorium has been in place in Los Osos; however, that could soon change. Many people in the small town are on different sides of potential growth.