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Kern County Superior Court Jury Services phone line down
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The Kern County Superior Court reported issues this morning with its Jury Services phone line.
Those looking for reporting instructions can do the following:
Groups 26-35: Call back at noon
Groups 36-80: Call back after 6:30 p.m.
For full jury reporting instructions,
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Tejon Ranch Co. declared victory for its 8,000-acre Grapevine mixed-use development after a Kern County Superior Court judge ruled against an Arizona-based environmental group that dubbed the project “damaging.”
Grapevine at Tejon Ranch is a development expected to feature 12,000 residential units and 5.1 million square feet of commercial space in Kern County just south of the Tejon Ranch Commerce Center.
The county Board of Supervisors approved the project in December 2016 but was challenged by the Center for Biological Diversity in January 2017. By 2018, the development was temporarily blocked but re-approved in 2019 with a revised environmental impact report.
Friday’s court ruling by Judge Kenneth Twisselman rejected the environmental group’s attempt to re-litigate the issues it had previously brought up, as well as new claims, and favored the county’s supplemental analysis of an internal capture rate, which is used to estimate trip generation on mixed-use developm
Tejon Ranch Sees Legal Victory In Habitat Conservation Challenge
A federal court has ruled in favor of the re-approval of Grapevine at Tejon Ranch, a master planned, mixed-use residential community in development.
Kern County Superior Court Judge Kenneth C. Twisselman ruled in favor of Tejon Ranch and Kern County over an ongoing habitat conservation challenge by the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD), an Arizona-based environmental organization, regarding the California Condor. The recent ruling allows the company to move forward with developments for Grapevine.
“We are extremely pleased the court thoughtfully and thoroughly considered the issues, found that we had satisfied the court’s original ruling and decided to rule against the claims in this latest lawsuit,” said Hugh F. McMahon, Executive Vice President of real estate at Tejon Ranch Co., in a statement Friday. “Once again CBD tried to hijack and abuse the California Environmental Quality Act in their continued a