Dive Brief: A District Court judge dismissed a lawsuit last week challenging the city of Berkeley, California's 2019 ban on natural gas infrastructure in new low-rise residential buildings, a decision that some observers say could inspire more cities to follow with their own restrictions. In a lawsuit brought by the California Restaurant Association (CRA), U.S. District Court Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers for the Northern District of California stated that the local regulation is not preempted by the federal U.S. Energy Policy & Conservation Act (EPCA). The judge did not rule on whether it is preempted by the California Building Standards Code or the California Energy Code, and said that must be taken up in state court.