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Planning manager flags CEQA trailer‑bill changes; county reviewing pipeline projects for possible streamlining
Summary
Planning manager Dan Breeden told the commission that June changes to the California Environmental Quality Act (via trailer bills attached to CEQA reform) include exemptions and streamlining primarily aimed at urban infill; county staff are reviewing pipeline projects to identify eligible projects.
Dan Breeden, planning manager for Butte County, briefed the Planning Commission on July 24 about recent state‑level actions affecting the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Breeden said the governor approved CEQA‑related actions in June that included trailer bills making substantial changes, largely focused on urban infill and new exemptions or streamlining for qualifying projects.
Breeden said the changes include “a lot of…
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