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What Type of “Substantial Evidence” is Necessary to Support Findings of Infeasibility?

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What Type of “Substantial Evidence” is Necessary to Support Findings of Infeasibility?

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• According to Public Resources Code §21082.2(c) substantial evidence includes facts, reasonable assumptions predicated upon facts, and expert opinion supported by facts. • Substantial evidence must be specific and concrete to show that additional costs or lost profitibility are sufficiently severe as to render proceeding with the project impractical under any of the alternatives.

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