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Comment by BurningFrog

13 hours ago

CEQA is pretty universally considered a disaster.

The alternative is not to have no environmental regulation. California could copy the regulations of any of the 49 other states and be much better off.

>California could copy the regulations of any of the 49 other states and be much better off.

Says whom?

California has a huge population. California has a massive water shortage problem. California has wide areas vulnerable to wildfires. California has piles of small ecosystems that are fragile and can be easily wiped out.

Saying California could copy some states like Iowas regulations makes negative sense.

  • The major problems with CEQA are:

    - the extreme cost and time spent on mandatory Environmental Impact Reports

    - it allows pretty much anyone to sue projects over just about anything, which can also add many years before projects can start

    None of this has anything to do with California specific environmental concerns