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California Senate Bill 1534 (SB 1534, Government Code section 65852.2) is a 1982 California statute law which established statewide options for local governments to promote and regulate secondary suites, also known as "accessory dwelling units" (ADUs) in California. Under the law, local governments were allowed the following options:
Redding Regional Airport covers 1,584 acres (641 ha) and has two asphalt runways: 16/34, 7,003 x 150 ft (2,135 x 46 m) and 12/30, 5,067 x 150 ft (1,544 x 46 m). [1]In 12 months through December 31, 2022, the airport had 60,902 aircraft operations, average 167 per day: 63% general aviation, 33% air taxi, 3% scheduled commercial and 1% military.
Benton Field [3] (IATA: BZF, FAA LID: O85), also known as Benton Airpark, [4] [5] is a city-owned public-use airport located one mile (1.6 km) west of the central business district of Redding, a city in Shasta County, California, United States. [3] It is one of two airports located in the City of Redding, the other being Redding Municipal ...
The plan called for expanding the potential for ADUs to help meet the preferences of millennials, people with disabilities and caregivers seniors and lower-income Cary residents.
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Redding is the economic hub of the Shasta Cascade region of Northern California. The Redding Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) was recognized as the 29th Most Dynamic MSA in the United States in 2019 by the Walton Family Foundation. [30] Redding was recognized for having a diversified economy with several large employers in different sectors.
The Framingham Planning Board has voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council approve a housing bylaw amendment. Framingham Planning Board puts forward ADU plan, recommends its approval ...
As a city's population swells, its leaders must plan ahead. They need to build resilience into communities that depend on government to deliver vital services. City managers can use inexpensive sensors to measure air and water quality, allowing urban planners to find hot spots and reduce congestion and associated pollution.