Berkeley Law Amicus Brief Highlights Benefits of Transit-Oriented Development

Legal Planet: Environmental Law and Policy 2014-02-11

Summary:

Berkeley Law’s Center for Law, Energy & the Environment (CLEE) filed an amicus brief last week in a California Court of Appeal case with far-reaching implications for development, transportation, and California’s climate goals. The case, Cleveland National Forest Foundation v. San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), challenges the State’s first Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy […]

Link:

http://legal-planet.org/2014/02/11/berkeley-law-amicus-brief-highlights-benefits-of-transit-oriented-development/

From feeds:

Berkeley Law Library -- Reference & Research Services » Legal Planet: Environmental Law and Policy

Tags:

california general land use regulatory policy ceqa infill sandag sb 375 smart growth tod transit transportation vmt

Authors:

Jayni Hein

Date tagged:

02/11/2014, 14:40

Date published:

02/11/2014, 10:57