PG&E owns land across California. What will happen to it?
As of June, PG&E has completed less than half of the 98 land transactions agreed upon in 2003. That interim planning period has involved a careful selection process to find stewards for each of the 1,000 or so parcels undergoing transfer and lots of rubber-stamping from various government entities. But PG&E’s second bankruptcy, which it entered into this year, casts a pall of uncertainty over what’s already been a difficult waiting game…