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2015-2016 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Natural Resources
2015-2016 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Natural Resources
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California State Parks: An Equitable And Sustainable Revenue Generation Strategy, California Research Bureau, Jennifer Ruffolo, Matthew K. Buttice
California State Parks: An Equitable And Sustainable Revenue Generation Strategy, California Research Bureau, Jennifer Ruffolo, Matthew K. Buttice
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Requested by the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee and the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee
California State Parks: A Budget Overview, California Research Bureau, Matthew Buttice, Jennifer Ruffolo
California State Parks: A Budget Overview, California Research Bureau, Matthew Buttice, Jennifer Ruffolo
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Requested by the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee and the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee
Guidebook For Implementation Of Senate Bill 1610 And Senate Bill 221 Of 2001 To Assist Water Suppliers, Cities, And Counties In Integrating Water And Land Use Planning, California Department Of Water Resources
Guidebook For Implementation Of Senate Bill 1610 And Senate Bill 221 Of 2001 To Assist Water Suppliers, Cities, And Counties In Integrating Water And Land Use Planning, California Department Of Water Resources
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Senate Bills 610 (Chapter 643, Statutes of 2001) and Senate Bill 221 (Chapter 642, Statutes of 2001) amended state law, effective January 1, 2002, to improve the link between information on water supply availability and certain land use decisions made by cities and counties. SB 610 and SB 221 are companion measures which seek to promote more collaborative planning between local water suppliers and cities and counties. Both statutes require detailed information regarding water availability to be provided to the city and county decision-makers prior to approval of specified large development projects. Both statutes also require this detailed information be …