New York is taking a crack at reforming its environmental review process. Gov. Kathy Hochul wants the state to change what projects are subject to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, or SEQRA. As is often the case with the State of the State addresses, Tuesday’s was light on details about this proposal. We’ll probably have to wait until next week, when the governor is expected to roll out her executive budget proposals, to get into the weeds on what she envisions. (Unless someone wants to leak some bill language?) A spokesperson for the governor indicated that the proposal seeks […]
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