Anyone who thought the final nail had been hammered in the dispute between cities and the state over builder’s remedy might want to think again. Let’s revisit the latest in the saga involving Huntington Beach, starting with the observation that there was some presumptive PR at play when Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a joint declaration of “victory” on Thursday. The win they claimed came when the California Supreme Court declined to review a lower-court decision on whether charter city status could be a loophole in challenges to builder’s remedy. The lower court waived off any […]
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