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Real Estate/Development,
Civil Litigation

Jan. 18, 2022

Suit to stop Tejon Ranch development over fire risks can proceed

Developers failed to account for the wildfire risks from surrounding lands, Judge Mitchell Beckloff said.

A superior court judge revived a lawsuit seeking to stop a 19,000-home development in northern Los Angeles County Friday, saying developers failed to account for wildfire risks from the surrounding wild lands.

The ruling by Judge Mitchell Beckloff allows the Center for Biological Diversity and other environmental groups to continue challenging the Tejon Ranchcorp proposal to ...

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