The article focuses on the "General Plan Guidelines 2003" adaptation on land use related to pipeline management in California. It states that the plan serves as an information resource for the state's stakeholders and residents. It mentions that the purpose of the plan is to build the ...
California General Plan Process and Sustainable Transportatin PlanningTransportation planningCaliforniaLand useThis study reviewed the current and potential utility of California's General Plan process as a tool for promoting more sustainable local transportation systems. The study used multiple methods to ...
redwoods and sequoias are not the same tree; they require two separate climates to survive. To see giant sequoias, head into the Sierra Nevada mountain range, such as toSequoia National Park, where you'll find the world's largest tree measured by volume: General Sherman. ...
1. My partner and I have a plan on building an e-commerce (small gift shop online). I have heard that if you create a business, you would need to hire a lawyer to do your LLC Operating Agreement so you won’t get into issues later on. Is that true? Or when do you need a law...
General Motors claims in a lawsuit against San Francisco that the city unfairly assessed tax based on the presence of the company’s Cruise self-driving unit. The company, with few San Francisco employees and locations within the city, argues that the presence of the Cruise unit doesn’t accur...
The proposal was more of a swashbuckling play for attention than a plan with any rational chance of success. The last — and only — time the states gathered for a constitutional convention was in 1787, when George Washington had yet to be elected as the United States’ first president. Sti...
“This is a scare tactic, plain and simple,” read a statement from the Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office, in response to the America First letter. “While we are unable to comment on the specifics of the letter, we want to be clear: SB 54 was upheld by the courts during the fi...
December 8, 2024 5:38pm PST California appeals Huntington Beach Voter ID Law California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Secretary of State Shirley Weber announced they will appeal the dismissal of a lawsuit challenging Huntington Beach's voter identification requirement, which is expected to take effec...
California Attorney General’s Office Newly created California Privacy Protection Agency, plus the AG and District Attorneys Profiling N/A Consumers can opt out of automated decision-making. Sensitive data N/A New definition of some data as “sensitive.” Businesses must disclose how they...
The attorney general will be allowed to pursue civil penalties upward of $50,000 a month against cities or counties for offenses such as failing to adopt a housing plan as required by the state. “With this clarity, with this structure, we bel...