Tag: Development
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The wrong message
Some properties in town are, shall we say, not quite up to Chico standards.
This article was published on 07.02.09
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Not much development
Most of last year’s eyesores are in the same condition—but there are a few surprises.
This article was published on 07.02.09
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How super would a ’center be?
Setting the stage for when the proposed Walmart expansion comes before the Chico Planning Commission.
This article was published on 06.25.09
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Break on through
Competitive battles bring the local break dancing community together.
This article was published on 06.25.09
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Second-unit setbacks relaxed
City Council progressives who campaigned on neighborhood protection are divided over whether to change second-unit setback standard.
This article was published on 06.18.09
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County fights back against casino
Supervisors decide to file an appeal of last month’s U.S. District Court decision approving the Mechoopda project.
This article was published on 05.14.09
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Frog eat frog
In Calaveras County, residents defend the non-native American bullfrog, even though it eats the native red-legged frog for lunch. The dark side of the Jumping Frog Jubilee.
This article was published on 05.14.09
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Values we share
In supporting general-plan policies that eschew sprawl and promote transit, the City Council pushes Chico in a good direction.
This article was published on 04.30.09
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Council charts new course for 2030 General Plan
In a marathon joint session with Planning Commissioners, six of seven Chico councilmembers opt for a ‘paradigm shift’ emphasizing infill development and alternative transportation.
This article was published on 04.30.09
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Taylor town
A look at David Taylor, Sacramento’s most influential downtown developer.
This article was published on 04.30.09
July 02, 2009
CN&R Vol 32 Issue 49
June 25, 2009
CN&R Vol 32 Issue 48
June 25, 2009
RN&R Vol 15 Issue 19
June 18, 2009
CN&R Vol 32 Issue 47
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CN&R Vol 32 Issue 42
May 14, 2009
SN&R Vol 21 Issue 6
April 30, 2009
CN&R Vol 32 Issue 40
April 30, 2009
SN&R Vol 21 Issue 4