Recent News and Updates from AGC
Ninth Circuit Upholds the Right of Local Agencies to Regulate Wireless Telecommunication Facilities Based on Aesthetics
California cities and counties throughout the state were victorious following the Ninth Circuit’s decision in Sprint PCS v. City of Palos Verdes Estates.[1] On October 14, 2009, the Court upheld the City of Palos Verdes Estates’ authority to deny City permits for the construction of.
Read MoreAGC Attorney Matthew M. Gorman Featured in Recent North Bay Business Journal Article
Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin is pleased to announce that attorney Matthew M. Gorman is featured in a recent North Bay Business Journal Article concerning California’s Solar Rights Act: “As solar panels proliferate, so do legal questions.” As experts in the legal aspects of smart growth, sustainable.
Read MorePublicceo.com Publishes AGC Affordable Housing Article
Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin is proud to announce that Publicceo.com has published an article written by AGC attorney Matthew Gorman. The article, entitled, “Affordable Housing: Navigating Recent Legal Developments,” summarizes three recent California cases and details their impact on local government. Publicceo.com is a website seeking.
Read MoreRecent Cases Limit City Authority to Impose Affordable Housing and Fee Requirements
The newest edition of Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin’s legal udpate, The AGC Alert, has been issued. This edition of The AGC Alert addresses legal decisions which impact the field of affordable housing regulation. This edition of The AGC Alert can be viewed by clicking here.
Read MoreRecent CEQA Cases Provide Further Guidance On Lead Agency Powers
Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin announces its latest legal update, The AGC Alert, concerning recent developments in CEQA law. This edition of The AGC Alert can be viewed here. To subscribe to The AGC Alert, please join our mailing list by submitting your e-mail address to info@agclawfirm.com.
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