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Traffic congestion and pollution were the key drivers of the plaintiffs action, which highlighted the thousands of big rigs coming and going from the site daily and clogged surface streets and freeway lanes that would ensue. (Shutterstock / ilmarinfoto)
MORENO VALLEY, CA Litigation over a mega warehousing project in Moreno Valley that opponents said would raise pollution to staggering levels and create massive traffic jams formally ended Thursday after more than five years of legal wrangling, with the developer agreeing to a range of compromises intended to offset the environmental impacts of the 2,600-acre complex. This legal agreement shows that freight and logistics projects must, at the very least, include measures that allow residents to live and breathe in their community, said Center for Biological Diversity attorney Aruna Prabhala. As the warehouse trend accelerates, California officials need to focus on fighting the threats these huge facilities pose to our
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