Last week, in a case with national significance for multifamily housing developers, housing advocates, and local governments, the California Supreme Court upheld the City of San Jose’s inclusionary housing ordinance.
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Highlights from the 2014 Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute Conference
The Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute held the 2014 installment of its annual conference at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law March 12-14. The 2014 conference, which saw a record number of registrations, was titled “Moving Beyond Recession: What’s Next?” and focused on the need to balance population and economic growth in the…
U.S. Supreme Court Finds Monetary Exactions, Impact Fees May Be Subject To Increased Scrutiny
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On June 25, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion in the case of Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District with potentially noteworthy ramifications for property owners and developers. The decision provides some clarification in an area that has troubled various state and federal courts since the Supreme Court decided the duo…