"While we’re pleased with the court’s latest ruling in our favor, Monterey Peninsula Unified School District remains frustrated that this worthwhile project continues to be challenged and that public funds must be expended to defeat these repeated – and in this case, meritless – lawsuits,” said the district's superintendent PK Diffenbaugh.
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Contractors working to resolve conditions that led the Montara Water and Sanitary District to shut all water service to Farallone View Elementary School on Thursday have answered initial concerns of
“Unfortunately the litigation on this matter continues to drag on, as the plaintiffs have appealed the trial court’s judgement in MPUSD’s favor,” a district press release said announcing the court ruling. “MPUSD must therefore continue to fight to defend the Stadium Improvements Project with hopes of one day soon breaking ground and proceeding with the great benefits for MPUSD students and the community that the project will bring.”
State court officials are in final negotiations with two nationally recognized firms to jointly oversee the design, engineering, and construction of a new $144 million Mendocino County Courthouse. The contracts are expected to be formally signed by the end of October; a step that is being described as the ‘green light’ for a long sought […]