Loma Linda city attorney to provide update on lawsuit

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Loma Linda City Attorney Richard Holdaway will brief the City Council at its 7 p.m. meeting tonight regarding the status of a lawsuit involving two large housing projects.

A state appeals court in August ruled in favor of a citizens' group that has fought against plans for the projects south of Redlands Boulevard and west of California Street.

The 4th District Court of Appeal in Riverside reversed a lower court's decision removing two referendums from the June 2006 ballot.

The ruling could give voters a chance to decide whether the projects should be built. The projects, known as Orchard Park and University Village, call for about 2,500 homes, as well as shops, schools, parks and open space.

Read more at Loma Linda Now.

stephen.wall@inlandnewspapers.com

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