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Civil Litigation,
Government

Mar. 28, 2018

Judge won’t approve settlement that city council might reject

A Los Angeles superior court judge balked at preliminarily approving a settlement eliminating higher water fees for nonresidents who are provided service by Pasadena ruling he didn't want to approve a settlement that could end up rejected by the city council.

LOS ANGELES -- A superior court judge Tuesday balked at preliminarily approving a settlement eliminating higher fees for customers who get their water from Pasadena but don't live in the city, ruling he didn't want to approve an agreement that could end up rejected by the city council.

Judge Elihu Berle said the settlement between fee payers and the city does not go far enough, only promising a city council vote to equalize water ra...

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