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Alameda County
The County's website provides useful information and on-line services including information on County meetings, children's topics, new releases, employment, jury
summons, property values, and access to County forms and documents.
California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions
This site provide links to other LAFCO websites. CALAFCO serves as an organization dedicated to assisting member LAFCOs with technical resources that otherwise would not be available.
The Association provides statewide coordination of LAFCO activities, representation before the State Legislature and other bodies, and a structure for sharing information
among the various LAFCOs and other governmental agencies through the State.
Land Use Planning Information Network (LUPIN)
Part of the California Environmental Resources Evaluation System (CERES), a project of the California Resources Agency.
The LUPIN website is a resourceful tool for the everyday planner as well as for the general public.
California Senate Home Page
A useful resource for tracking state legislation (from both the
Senate and Assembly), searching statutory law, and researching general legislative
matters.
Official California Legislative Information
Maintained by the Legislative Counsel, this site is helpful
legislative resource for finding bill information and receiving daily updates
on Assembly and Senate bills moving through the legislation.
Legislative Analyst's Office
LAO publications provide comprehensive and up-to-date
analyses on current state legislation (HTML and PDF formats).
Governor's Office of Planning and Research
Find a comprehensive list of technical
advice reports on land use planning and CEQA topics (HTML and PDF formats).
Association of Bay Area Governments
ABAG is one of over 560 regional planning agencies
across the nation working on issues such as land use, housing, environmental quality,
and economic development. ABAG's region includes 100 cities and nine counties.
More than 6 million people live in this 7,000 square mile area. The ABAG website
provides useful information about regional and local government in the Bay Area.
