CEQA Information and Documents

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)

The state legislature enacted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in 1970. CEQA established statewide regulations for the environmental review of discretionary projects as well as a process for mitigating or avoiding potential environmental impacts.

The purpose of CEQA is to:

  • Disclose to the public the potentially significant environmental effects of a proposed project;
  • Develop alternatives and mitigation measures to prevent or minimize environmental impacts;
  • Identify additional opportunities for public participation and community input;
  • Improve the findings to support the future approval of discretionary projects. 

 

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CEQA Documents

 

Negative Declaration (ND) / Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND)

NOD Filled / NOI Filed / MND and Initial Study for 3800 Sepulveda Blvd – Beyond Hello Cannabis Retailer Storefront(PDF, 1019KB)

Environmental Impact Reports (EIR) 

 

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