A Rundown Of California's Local Land Use Elections
4 November 2004 - 11:00am
California voters decided on dozens of ballot measures that impact land use in their cities and counties.
The results are closely divided -- and the reasons behind the results maynot be obvious. California Planning & Development Report has a complete rundown of California's local land use balloting, as well as a dicussion of how San Joaquin County has become a growth battleground.
Full Story:
San Joaquin County Becomes Growth Battleground
Source:
California Planning and Development Report, November 3, 2004
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