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Santa Cruz County Supervisors are set to consider 47 property rezones that would allow more homes in Aptos, Live Oak, Soquel.
A significant rezoning proposal in southeast Nashville faces a tougher path forward after a disapproval from the Metro ...
Subscribe to receive updates of new development applications in a specific Toronto ward. Due to routine maintenance in February and March 2025, some documents may be temporarily unavailable from the ...
Brought to you today We’re excited to introduce the Lookout Story Map! An interactive tool to explore the stories and updates of Santa Cruz County. Browse the map >> Good morning! It’s Apr. 16 — ...
Brought to you today We’re excited to introduce the Lookout Story Map! An interactive tool to explore the stories and updates of Santa Cruz County. Browse the map >> Good morning! It’s Apr. 15 — ...
Dakota Pacific Real Estate is proposing to develop the land around Tech Center Drive north (to the right) of Skullcandy. State law cleared the way for a controversial development. Here's what happens ...
Tap HERE to see the National Weather Service recap of Wednesday night's wind and tornadoes. We created highly detailed survey maps for some of the Brownsburg, Carmel, Lapel, Anderson and Muncie ...
Below is a press release from multiple fire departments regarding Fire Hazard Severity Zone Maps. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, CA – On March 10, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection ...
T-R PHOTO BY ROBERT MAHARRY — Marshall County Planning and Zoning Director Tyler Kelley presented the Board of Supervisors with an official green burial policy during Wednesday morning’s ...
An interactive map showing voter turnout can be found below. Not loading correctly? View the map here. Higher turnout in these areas may have played a role in McCann and Aguirre’s breakaway from ...
San Jose unveiled the innovative project pathway program late last year as it attempted to prevent major projects falling by the wayside due to onerous zoning and development regulations.
The builder’s remedy is a legal tool in California that allows developers to bypass local zoning and planning requirements and build larger housing projects, especially affordable ones.