Court clears way for Stanford University to build trails along the edge of its campus

Feb. 12, 2010
Group had sued, but California Supreme Court says objections came too late
FromThe San Jose Mercury News: The California Supreme Court has ruled that Stanford University can start building new trails along the edges of campus. The Committee for Green Foothills sued more than three years ago; it argued that the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors' approval of Stanford's proposal was illegal because it did not include an environmental review of plans for a trail along Alpine Road. The ruling enables Stanford to resume work on a second trail that had stopped after the lawsuit was filed in June 2006.

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