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Glendale, California Planning Department postpones hearing on proposed 16,000+ sq.ft. home.
Residents opposed to a staff-approved permit for a 16,000+ square-foot residence on a hillside in Glendale, California’s Royal Canyon area.
Public transit and smart development policies in Oregon and Washington have reduced pollution from transportation in those states from 2004 to 2007, according to a new Environment California report analyzing U.S. Dept. of Energy data.
Glendale, California city council considers ongoing threats to city budget, including California state threats to keep gas tax revenue and redevelopment funds, as it works to balance its budget by July 1, 2009.
Glendale, California is uniquely situated to survive the economic crash, to develop its urban core, and to capitalize on its location near a mega-city hub focused on media and entertainment.
Glendale, California developer Farshid Khosravi claims raising balloons to measure the height of his proposed structure is too dangerous and expensive.