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Government

Apr. 13, 2012

Court leaders consider scrapping some planned courthouses

Dozens of new courthouses slated to be built throughout California are once again on the chopping block, as state court leaders continue their drive to scale back major infrastructure projects.


By Emily Green


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Dozens of new courthouses slated to be built throughout California are once again on the chopping block, as state court leaders continue their drive to scale back major infrastructure projects.


Court leaders and administrators are scheduled to meet Friday in a closed-door session to discuss downsizing or scrapping 39 courthouse development projects. In October, court leaders voted to abandon plans to ...

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