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Hearing Set for This Week in Airport Suit

LIVERMORE — A flight school and aircraft maintenance shop is suing the City of Livermore to allow it to keep large hangars with expired leases that it occupies at the Livermore Municipal Airport. A hearing on the request is scheduled to go before Judge Frank Roesch at 3:30 p.m. on March 4. In its Jan. 19 lawsuit in Alameda County Superior Court, XL Aviation alleges Livermore’s system for doling out corporate and executive hangar leases is arbitrary and capricious. The company asks a judge to order the city to set aside earlier leasing decisions, rewrite portions of Livermore’s airport hangar policy, and allow XL to skip to the front of a long line of companies and aircraft owners waiting to lease large hangars.

Appeal Challenges Housing Development on Restorable San Francisco Bay Wetlands

For Immediate Release, February 8, 2021 Contact: Lisa Belenky, Center for Biological Diversity, (415) 385-5694, lbelenky@biologicaldiversity.org Jana Sokale, Citizens Committee to Complete the Refuge, (510) 229-7550, janaslc@aol.com Appeal Challenges Housing Development on Restorable San Francisco Bay Wetlands 469-unit Luxury Development Threatens Wildlife, Sits in FEMA Flood Zone NEWARK , Calif. The Citizens Committee to Complete the Refuge and the Center for Biological Diversity filed a legal appeal today challenging the approval of the “Sanctuary West” housing development that would fill restorable San Francisco Bay wetlands and construct 469 luxury housing units in a Federal Emergency Management Agency flood zone. The groups said the city of Newark failed to study the environmental harm of filling restorable Bay wetlands adjacent to a national wildlife refuge. The threat of rapidly increasing sea-level rise creates an urgent need for protect

Pleasanton: Citizen group appeals judge s rejection of lawsuit over proposed Costco store

Specific arguments unknown; notice of appeal filed Jan. 15 Uploaded: Thu, Jan 28, 2021, 12:44 pm 30 Time to read: about 2 minutes The city of Pleasanton received a favorable ruling in November as it battles a lawsuit challenging the environmental approvals for the Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone. Costco and a hotel developer are aiming to build on the 20-acre vacant portion (in yellow oval) near the top right of this aerial photo. (Photo by Mike Sedlak) Pleasanton Citizens for Responsible Growth are appealing an Alameda County Superior Court judge s rejection of their lawsuit against the city of Pleasanton over environmental approvals for the proposed Costco store and overarching Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone.

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