Transportation,
Civil Litigation
Nov. 1, 2018
Judge to consider injunction over Expo Line construction
The question of whether a city is bound by its own policy determining if adequate infrastructure is available for construction projects appears to be the first time such an issue will be addressed by a court when it considers a lawsuit seeking to stop construction around the Metro Expo Line by the city of Los Angeles.
The question of whether a city is bound by its own policy determining if adequate infrastructure is available for construction projects appears to be the first time such an issue will be addressed by a court when it considers a lawsuit seeking to stop building around the Metro Expo Line by the city of Los Angeles.
The lawsuit, filed by nonprofit Fix the City, asserts the city violated its own policy when this summer it approved the ...
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