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Advantages and disadvantages would remain the same, with a couple of exceptions. This option might result in the loss of approximately 3,000 permits, and it would not require the DWR to raise deer permit fees. Additionally, if the citizens have the perception that financial concerns of the local government drive the court's decisions, the integrity of the judiciary is undermined. However, the League's concern about retention elections in small electorates was perceived as equally legitimate. Additionally, the 2010 Economic Report to the Governor shows a growing population combined with average life expectancy and birth rates higher than the national average. The State�s population is projected to be 2.9 million in 2010 and 3.7 million in 2020.

Current codes typically apply inflexible minimums that ignore community and developer priorities including environmental quality and human health. An oversupply of unnecessary parking wastes money and creates places that degrade water quality and encourage excess driving and air emissions. Current indications are that the need for such additional routes will be greater than can be accommodated in the 2,300 miles remaining available for designation. In Congress in 1954 the question of increasing the 40,000-mile limitation was discussed. Currently, the most common relicensing period is 30 years. Over 90 percent of the Company�s hydro capacity is currently in the relicensing process or has received a new license within the last few years.