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Orange County Adopts Administrative Pathway for Affordable Housing on Religiously Owned Land

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On Tuesday March 10, 2026, Orange County passed Resolution 26-0293, adopting Standard Operating Procedures that create an administrative pathway for developing affordable housing on property owned by religious institutions...more

Otten Johnson Robinson Neff + Ragonetti PC

Lakewood Puts Zoning Changes to a Vote in Upcoming Special Election

Lakewood Puts Zoning Changes to a Vote in Upcoming Special Election: On April 7, residents of the City of Lakewood (the “City”) will have the opportunity to vote on a suite of changes to the City’s zoning code (the “Zoning...more

White & Case LLP

PJM Proposes To Carve Out New Services For Co-Located Data centers

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On February 23, 2026, PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. (PJM) submitted a compliance filing in response to an order issued in December 2025 by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which directed PJM to facilitate and clarify...more

Goldberg Segalla

Shifting Standards in Land Use Oversight: Understanding New Jersey’s REAL Rules

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In August 2024, the NJDEP introduced the Resilient Environments and Landscapes (REAL) rule amendment package as part of the Protecting Against Climate Threats (NJPACT) initiative. These rules are meant to reform New Jersey’s...more

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

DOI Continues Policy Fluctuations After Once Again Prohibiting Fee-To-Trust Acquisitions in Alaska

On Feb. 24, Department of the Interior (DOI) Solicitor William Doffermyre issued M-37087, revoking DOI’s authority to take land in Alaska into trust pursuant to the Indian Reorganization Act (“IRA”) on behalf of Alaska Native...more

Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC

Fresh Eyes: How the Increasing Role of Women in Construction and Development Can Unlock Hidden Value

Women in Construction Week, which just came to a close, offers an excellent opportunity to reflect on the growing representation of women in construction and development. Women are increasing their presence across roles in...more

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Surface Water/Common Law Action: Pulaski County, Arkansas Circuit Court Lawsuit Filed Alleging Damages Due to White County...

McElyea Properties, LLC (“MP”) filed a March 4th Complaint in the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Arkansas against Midark Houses, LLC (“Midark”) alleging damages associated with the development of a subdivision. See...more

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The Saga of the Double-Fraction Mineral Conveyance Continues

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Navigator Group, et al. v. Van Dyke, et al.* is the latest stopover in the journey of the double-fraction mineral conveyance through the Texas courts. The Eastland Court of Appeals rejected challenges to the Supreme Cout of...more

Foley Hoag LLP - Energy & Climate Counsel

Massachusetts Finalizes Clean Energy Siting and Permitting Rules

After more than a year of hard work by regulators and stakeholders, Massachusetts has finalized the bulk of the regulations needed to implement the siting and permitting reforms enacted in the 2024 Climate Act. These...more

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Virginia General Assembly Proposes To Eliminate Sales And Use Tax Exemption For Data Centers

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The Virginia House of Delegates and Senate have released their respective budget proposals, with each containing provisions that would materially impair or effectively eliminate the sales and use tax exemption (Exemption) for...more

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Streamlining Building Control for Telecoms: Key Takeaways From the Government's Consultation

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At the end of January 2026, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) launched a consultation, "Improving proportionality and safety outcomes in building control: telecommunications work"...more

Carlton Fields

No, We’re Good. Florida DCA Confirms That Zoning Hearings Are Quasi-Judicial

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No, we’re good. Florida’s Second District Court of Appeal has confirmed what land use lawyers have been saying for decades: zoning hearings are still quasi‑judicial. Back in August 2024, we wrote in “Zoning Appeals: Have We...more

Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt PC

Big Win for Oregon Farmers - Oregon HB 4153: The New Farm Store Permit

The Oregon Legislature recently passed House Bill 4153, a legislative milestone that fundamentally updates how agricultural commerce operates within the state. For decades, Oregon’s land use laws have prioritized the...more

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Department of the Interior Finalizes NEPA Procedures

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Over the past year, federal agencies have been reshaping their procedures for environmental reviews under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) in response to several major legal developments....more

Maynard Nexsen

Phishing Email Impersonating Local Planning/Zoning Officials

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On March 10th, the FBI issued an alert warning of an emerging scheme whereby criminals impersonating city and county officials solicit fraudulent payments for city / county planning and zoning permits....more

Mintz

Inside Digital Infrastructure: Enchanted Rock’s Joel Yu on Speed to Power and Data Center Siting

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Step into the full digital infrastructure ecosystem with our Q&A series featuring innovators who are redefining what’s possible across data centers, fiber networks, broadband, and next‑generation connectivity. Hear from...more

Womble Bond Dickinson

Arizona SB 1307 and the Land Use Challenge of Integrating Advanced Air Mobility

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Arizona has taken an early step into Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) with the enactment of SB 1307. Rather than preempting local authority or prescribing where and how AAM facilities must be located, the legislation takes a...more

McDermott Will & Schulte

Powering Europe’s digital future: Navigating the regulatory crossroads for data centers

Europe’s digital infrastructure is expanding at extraordinary speed. Hyperscalers are racing to secure capacity, artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are driving unprecedented computing density, and sovereign cloud...more

Allen Matkins

Water Supply Assessments Under CEQA: Vallejo v. American Canyon Clarifies What Must (and Need Not) be Included

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On January 14, 2026, a California Court of Appeal upheld the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) certified by the City of American Canyon (American Canyon) and the accompanying water supply assessment (WSA) in City of Vallejo...more

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Oregon Legislature Passes SB1521, Mandating Full Cost Offsets for Inclusionary Zoning Requirements

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Oregon lawmakers passed SB1521, requiring cities to fully offset the costs of inclusionary zoning with direct payments or incentives—a move intended to boost multifamily housing construction and address the state’s housing...more

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Les installations rééquipées pourraient participer à l’approvisionnement dans l’avenir en Ontario

Le présent bulletin fait le point concernant l’intégration des installations rééquipées à la deuxième ronde de la demande de propositions à long terme (la « demande de propositions LT2 ») de la Société indépendante...more

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House Unanimously Passes Bill Allowing 99-Year Leases on Tribal Trust Land

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The U.S. House of Representatives recently unanimously passed H.R. 5910, legislation that would authorize leases of up to 99 years for land held in trust for federally recognized Indian Tribes. The bill, sponsored by Rep....more

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California Textile EPR—Next Steps for Brands and Retailers Before July 1

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On February 27, 2026, CalRecycle announced that it selected Landbell USA—one of three applicants—as the producer responsibility organization (PRO) for California’s textile extended producer responsibility (EPR) law, the...more

Allen Matkins

Sustainable Development and Land Use Update 3.6.26

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The U.S. Senate is advancing a sweeping housing package, which includes legislative efforts around affordability and housing production with a federal objective to ban institutional investment in single-family homes....more

McDermott Will & Schulte

Rules don’t build culture: Why the office has to become a magnet again

In recent research into the office and retail sector, AEW estimated that investors could expect to meet or exceed their required returns between now and 2030 in nearly 80% of European markets, with the highest projected...more

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