Constitutional Law
Jun. 23, 2021
Paper streets and the US Constitution
Folks in El Dorado County apparently became concerned that more development projects were being approved than local roads could handle. T
Michael M. Berger
Senior Counsel
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP
2049 Century Park East
Los Angeles , CA 90067
Phone: (310) 312-4185
Fax: (310) 996-6968
Email: mmberger@manatt.com
USC Law School
Michael M. Berger is senior counsel at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP, where his practice focuses on appeals with a particular interest in constitutional land use. He has argued four takings cases in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Folks in El Dorado County apparently became concerned that more development projects were being approved than local roads could handle. To be sure, projects were usually conditioned on the developers putting up their proportionate share of the cost of the necessary road improvements and the road improvements being included in the county's long-term capital improvement program. The problem was that projects were being completed while the traffic impr...
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