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Dublin Planning Commission Extends Permits for Outdoor Amenities

DUBLIN — In an effort to assist local businesses and service-oriented organizations affected by the pandemic, the planning commission has approved an extension of the city-issued Temporary Use Permit (TUP) ....

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Can California keep Modernism alive?


Can California keep Modernism alive?
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Los Angeles resident Jeffrey Steenberg paid $1.35 million for a Palm Springs retreat where billionaire tycoon and filmmaker Howard Hughes once lived. Steenberg, a hairstylist-designer turned developer, intends to renovate the home, which was previously owned by writer-producer Paul W. Keyes.James Butchart / TNS
Palm Springs isn’t just a great place to spend a weekend. It’s one of our last and most fervent defenders of what California really is not what it pretends to be.
That’s because Palm Springs, like the Golden State, is a modernist project, built by people who broke from old tradition and established cultures and experimented relentlessly to construct new systems that buried the past. Throughout California, modernism has produced freeways that span the state, waterworks through swamps and deserts, culture-dominating industries from Hollywood to Silicon Valley, and brand-new approaches to art, ar ....

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The Signature Environmental Law That Hurts Housing


The Atlantic
And how to fix it
March 12, 2021
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By any reasonable metric, the empty lot on the corner of First and Lorena Street in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles is a natural place to build housing. With a bus stop next door and an Expo Line light-rail station less than a quarter mile away, residents would enjoy an easy 30-minute commute to one of the densest business districts in North America. They could walk to daily necessities such as grocery stores, pharmacies, and restaurants, making car ownership mostly optional. And thanks to the energy efficiencies of multifamily living, folks moving in from the sprawl that otherwise defines L.A. would see their environmental impact plummet. ....

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