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For Immediate Release, April 8, 2021
Contact:
Liv O’Keeffe, California Native Plant Society, (916) 447-2677 x 202, lokeeffe@cnps.org
Judge Blocks Massive Tejon Ranchcorp Development in L.A. County
Centennial Ruling Signals Officials Must Consider California Wildfire Risks
LOS ANGELES In a major victory against a destructive development larger than Griffith Park, a judge has issued a ruling blocking Tejon Ranchcorp’s Centennial. The project would have put 57,000 residents on remote, fire-prone wildlands 65 miles north of downtown Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff found that the development’s environmental review failed to account for the increased wildfire risk the 12,000-acre project would pose to surrounding wildlands. The ruling sends a clear signal that elected officials across the state must consider the serious risks of building on wildfire-prone land.
For Immediate Release, February 2, 2021
Contact: Delia Dominguez, “Dee” Dominguez, Kitanemuk & Yowlumne Tejon Indians, (661) 637-1851 J.P. Rose, Center for Biological Diversity, (408) 497-7675, jrose@biologicaldiversity.org
Appeal Targets U.S. Wildlife Agency’s Refusal to Consider California Condor’s Significance to Tribal Groups in Approving Luxury Resort
LOS ANGELES Conservation and tribal groups today appealed a recent court ruling that the California condor doesn’t qualify as a traditional Native American cultural property under federal law.
The federal court concluded in December that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service did not violate the National Historic Preservation Act when it approved an 8,817-acre luxury resort and golf course on critical habitat for the California condor.