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Areas of Law  |  Redevelopment, Real Estate & Housing

In-house city attorneys and county counsel have come to rely on Meyers Nave's practical approach to resolving redevelopment issues involving plan adoption, property acquisition and disposition, owner participation agreements, tax increment financing, inclusionary housing, Polanco Act immunity for hazardous waste clean-up, and pre-AB 1290 pass-through agreements. They trust us because our practice attorneys have hands-on experience with all aspects of redevelopment including CEQA compliance and litigation, conflicts of interest, Brown Act, property acquisition, and relocation. Moreover, with the largest eminent domain practice in Northern California, Meyers Nave provides a wide range of legal services available for the redevelopment of property - from the initial exclusive right to negotiate agreement through to the notice of completion.

Head of Group Contact:
Susan E. Bloch
e-mail: sbloch@meyersnave.com
To Request a Brochure or Additional Information:
Call Client Relations at 510.808.2000 or
send an e-mail to: info@meyersnave.com

View or download a PDF of our Redevelopment Practice Group Brochure

Attorneys:
Bloch, Susan
Casso, James
Dean, Michael
Donoghue, Robin
Downs, Stephanie
Duran, Ruben
Goldberg, Leah
Hupp, Erin
Lintvedt, Inga
Mattas, Steven
Meyers, Steven
Wolfson, Sabrina

Links, Resources and Updates Related to this Department:
Briefs and Opinions (2 items)
  • Concerned Citizens of Santa Rosa Against Redevelopment Law Abuse v. C/Santa Rosa
  • City of Dinuba v. County of Tulare, 41 Cal. 4th 859 (2007)

    Company Announcements (2 items)
  • Redevelopment Group Promotional Video (Windows Media Player)
  • Multidisciplinary Meyers Nave Team Contributes to Landmark Redevelopment Project

    Conferences and Meetings (9 items)
  • Critical Elements of the DDA/OPA
  • Critical Elements of the DDA/OPA
  • Leveraging Public Funds for Affordable Housing
  • Before Saying "Yes": How Local Governments Can Evaluate Proposed Affordable Housing Projects
  • Environmental Clean Up: Stop the Bulldozers! That Dirt is Dirty!
  • Dealing with Foreclosures, A Municipal Response
  • Successful Teams! Partnering With Redevelopment Agencies for Brownfields Reuse in Southern California
  • Advanced Zoning and Land Use in California
  • Motel Conversion

    In the News (2 items)
  • Pittsburg continues legal fight to recoup money on downtown project
  • Meyers Nave Attorneys Win Appeal for City of Dinuba

    Presentations (4 items)
  • Integrating Land Use and Transportation to Achieve Transit-Oriented Development: Reality or Chimera?
  • California's Emerging Topics in Land Use: Solutions For Public Entities to Handle the Effects of the Growing Foreclosure Crisis and Implementing Green Building Ordinances in Your Community
  • Partnering with Redevelopment Agencies for Brownfields Reuse
  • Investigating Real Estate: What Public Agencies Need to Know before They Buy, Part I

    Press Releases (3 items)
  • Meyers Nave Announces Newly Expanded Los Angeles Office
  • Meyers Nave negotiates the first agreement under California Land Reuse and Revitalization Act of 2004
  • Meyers Nave Attorneys Appointed to City Positions

    Publications (15 items)
  • MN Legal Alert: Redevelopment Plan Invalidated Due to Insufficient Blight Findings
  • MN Legal Alert: Redevelopment Agency SERAF Payment Requirements Upheld; CRA Will Appeal
  • MN Legal Alert: Appellate Court Holds Redevelopment Agencies May Use Low/Mod Funds for any Authorized Purpose Provided there is a Nexus with Affordable Housing; Affirms Article 34 Exemption
  • MN Legal Alert: Court of Appeal Holds That County Must Include ERAF Revenue in Calculating Pass-Through Payments By Redevelopment Agency to School District
  • MN Legal Alert: Court of Appeal Publishes Opinion in Hotly Debated Community Redevelopment Case
  • MN Legal Alert: California Court of Appeal Holds Redevelopment Agencies Have Broad Authority Under State Community Redevelopment Law to Impose Design and Development Controls to Implement Redevelopment Plans
  • MN Legal Alert: Inclusionary Housing Ordinances that Apply to Rental Projects that Do Not Receive Public Agency Financial Assistance or that Do Not Include Density Bonus Units or Incentives May Need to Be Revised
  • Jump-Starting Stalled Redevelopment Projects
  • Maximizing Your Stimulus Part IV: HUD Issues NOFA for Second Round of Neighborhood Stabilization Program
  • MN Legal Alert: Save Tara Case Provides Guidance on Agreements for Development Contingent upon Subsequent CEQA Review
  • Condemnor Entitled to Vote in Business Improvement District Formation Dispute
  • Legal Alert: Federal Housing Bill - Resources for Local Government CalHFA Community Stabilization Home Loan Program
  • Legal Alert: State Authorizes Local Governments to Impose $1,000 Fines for Failure to Maintain Property
  • Legal Alert: Reporting Requirements; New Legislation
  • Redevelopment Group Executive Summary No. 5





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