201805.04
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VALLEY RAIL PROJECT

On April 26, 2018, the California State Transportation Agency announced that the Valley Rail Project would receive $500.5 million in state funding. The money will primarily be used for new stations and track improvements and will ultimately connect Sacramento to the Altamont Corridor Express, which currently provides service between San Joaquin County and Silicon Valley….

201805.04
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Colony Cove Properties, LLC v. City of Carson: Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Holds that City’s Refusal to Approve a Mobile Home Park Landlord’s Request for a Rent Increase is not an Unconstitutional Taking in Violation of the Fifth Amendment

Once again, a court has rejected a property owner’s inverse condemnation claim on a rent control issue. With the recent rent control initiative in California apparently gathering enough signatures to be placed on the November 2018 ballot, the case is yet another setback for challenging rent control ordinances on taking grounds. The ballot measure would…

201410.14
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WSAFCA TO COMMENCE TAKING HUNDREDS OF ACRES AND NUMEROUS HOMES FOR ITS LEVEE PROJECT

At its October 9, 2014 meeting, the West Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency (“WSAFCA”) adopted Resolution 14-10-01, which authorizes the General Manager to make offers and take “any and all actions that may be necessary” to acquire private property for the purposes of the Sacramento River Southport EIP Project (“the project”). The project is part…

201409.16
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STATE OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE DELAY OF THE TUNNELS PROJECT AND PLAN TO RE-RELEASE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT

A spokesperson for the California Water Resources Department announced Wednesday that the Bay Delta Conversation Project, featuring two diversion tunnels, is being delayed. According to DWR, the delay was triggered by public comments submitted in response to the draft environmental impact report, which revealed that certain areas of the plan required additional study. DWR has…

201408.28
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WEST SAFCA APPROVES LEVEE ROUTE FOR SACRAMENTO RIVER SOUTHPORT EIP PROJECT AND RELEASES CERTIFIED ENIVRONMETNAL IMPACT REPORT

On August 14, 2014, the City of West Sacramento Board of Directors voted to approve the proposed route for the Sacramento River Southport Project (“SRSP”). The SRSP is part of West Sac Flood Protect program, which has already completed 10 miles of levee improvement projects, including the I Street Bridge Early Implementation Program. The West…

201408.13
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RECENT APPELLATE COURT RULING PROVIDES GREEN LIGHT FOR CALIFORNIA HIGH SPEED RAIL FUNDING PLAN

A panel of California appellate court judges recently upheld the California High Speed Rail Authority’s funding plan, unanimously authorizing State officials to sell $8.6 billion in bonds required to construct the train. Filed by Kings County farmers and residents, the lawsuit sought to stop the project on the basis that the funding program approved by…

201408.07
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THE CENTRAL VALLEY CONNECT PROJECT: PG&E PROPOSES NEW HIGH-VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION LINE IN WEST FRESNO COUNTY

In July 2014, PG&E released information regarding a proposed high-voltage transmission line in west Fresno County, referred to as the Central Valley Connect Project. The lines would be built on high poles or lattice towers. Although the route of the line is not yet selected, the project will require a series of takings to support…

201406.27
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SITES RESERVOIR PROJECT MAY RECEIVE NEW SUPPORT THROUGH PROPOSED BILL REQUIRING FEASIBILITY STUDY AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT BY JUNE 2015

On March 26, 2014, Congressmen John Garamendi (D-CA-03) and Doug LaMalfa (R-CA-01) introduced HR 4300, the Sacramento Valley Water Storage and Restoration Act of 2014. If passed, HR 4300 would authorize construction of the Sites Reservoir in Colusa County’s Antelope Valley. Garamendi and LaMalfa contend that passage of the bill would bring California closer to…

201406.09
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$1 Billion Natomas Project Finally Authorized

After a year long delay, the House of Representatives recently approved the Water Resources Reform and Development Act.  The bill authorizes, among many other projects across the nation, a $1 billion effort to strengthen the Natomas area levees.  The legislation also authorizes the strengthening of 41 miles of levees in the Sutter River Basin. The…

201404.07
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CALIFORNIA LEGISLATORS JOIN FORCES TO ENCOURAGE RESTORATION OF FUNDING TO THE WILLIAMSON ACT PROGRAM

A bipartisan group consisting of nearly three dozen California legislators have initiated efforts to restore funding to the Williamson Act Program. Created in 1965, the Williamson Act authorizes county governments to enter into ten-year agreements with landowners who agree to restrict their land use to agricultural activities. Any land enrolled in the Williamson Act Program…