Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state Supreme Court has granted review in a case over whether California State University San Diego should be on the hook to pay for traffic improvements related to major expansion plans.
In its environmental review of the project, which will add more than 11,000 students to the 208-acre campus, the university has said it cannot afford to pay for its share of the millions of dollars worth of work ...
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