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The CEQA graveyard: Projects delayed by California’s powerful environmental law

Summary by siliconvalley.com
When legislators passed the California Environmental Quality Act in 1970, it was considered a modest regulation, meant to ensure that government agencies considered how public projects could impact the state’s residents, wildlife and natural resources. Since then, the law’s scope has massively expanded. Today, CEQA (pronounced “see-qwa”) provides an easy path to legally challenge almost any project — public or private, large or small — on enviro…
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siliconvalley.com broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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