I couldn't get in touch with Palos Verdes Homes Association President Philip Frengs before deadline last week to get him to comment on his apparent legal victory over the Palos Verdes Peninsula school district.
He sent me a statement today on a judge's tentative decision that would prevent the district from subdividing and selling vacant land that it had owned since 1938 after the parcels were transferred by the homes association. The lawsuit was about all 13 of the properties PVHA transferred to the district, not just the fate of the two lots in question, Frengs wrote.
PVHA had no alternative but to mount a vigorous defense of the governing documents. The District fought their battle not only in Court, but in a failed public relations campaign.
More detail is in the story that I wrote that ran Sunday. I've posted Frengs' statement after the jump, followed by the complete statement from PVPUSD Superintendent Walker Williams. Enjoy!
Continue reading Full statements on PV school district land sale decision.
