Saturday, November 17, 2012

California high speed rail court

  • Judge Denies Injunction for California Rail Project

    Judge Timothy Frawley of Sacramento County Superior Court denied a request for a preliminary injunction on Friday, saying the agency overseeing the $68 billion project had "acted reasonably and in good faith" in trying to comply with California's ...

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  • CA high-speed rail faces crucial court ruling

    Central Valley farmers have asked a Sacramento Superior Court judge to grant a preliminary injunction that would prevent the California High-Speed Rail Authority from buying land and continuing work on the project. A green light in the injunction could ...

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  • Judge backs Calif. high-speed rail over farmers

    (AP) - A judge denied a request Friday from Central Valley farmers who sought to halt work on California's ambitious high-speed rail project, allowing work on the $68 billion project to continue at an aggressive pace. Sacramento County Superior Court ...

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  • California bullet train moves forward, judge denies farmers' plea to halt project

    SACRAMENTO -- California's $69 billion bullet train will continue zooming toward a groundbreaking next year after a judge on Friday denied a last-ditch request from Central Valley opponents to halt all work on the state's high speed rail project ...

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  • California high-speed rail faces court decision Friday

    A court ruling expected Friday could temporarily halt California's high-speed rail project, with a judge in Sacramento deciding on a request for a delay from farming interests, the Chronicle reports.

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  • In California's Central Valley, farmers fight in their fields and court to ...

    Curran, 70, says he's caught city folk from the state's $69 billion high-speed rail project "sneaking" onto his land to survey his farm, where California is getting ready to begin building its biggest public works project in history next year. The ...

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  • Lawsuit may derail California's high-speed train

    A lawsuit filed by farmers in California's Central Valley is threatening to put the state's $68 billion high-speed rail project on hold. The suit claims the state agency overseeing the project failed to carry out a thorough environmental review as ...

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  • California High-Speed Rail Bidding Deadline Extended

    California High-Speed Rail Partners, composed of Fluor Corp. of Texas, Swedish-based Skanska and PCL Constructors of Canada.

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  • State panel vote may clear path for high-speed rail land deals

    The state Public Works Board, which includes the directors of the state's Finance, General Services and Transportation departments, will meet at 10 a.m.

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  • Judge denies injunction to halt high-speed-rail

    SACRAMENTO, CA - The future of California's controversial 800-mile, $68 billion dollar High Speed Rail Project hinges on the outcome of a lawsuit filed by farmers, water districts and other interests in the Central Valley.

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  • Mind your sign language

    A FARMER from Corcoran, California, has come up with a rather unsubtle way to draw attention to Not-In-My-Back-Yard objections to the route planned for America's first true high-speed rail (HSR) line. A sign erected on his farm at the side of the road ...

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  • Los Angeles Local News, Weather, and TrafficHigh-Speed Rail: Could It Lose ...

    We've now obtained court papers quoting high-speed rail authority's top people saying they are at risk of missing a major federal construction deadline.

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  • 4 dead, 16 hurt in West Texas train-parade float

    California's plan to begin building a massive high-speed rail system could be stopped in its tracks by a crucial court decision. A judge denied a request Friday from Central Valley farmers who sought to halt work on California's ambitious high-speed ...

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  • Quotations of the day

    Judge backs Calif. high-speed rail over farmers · Judge backs Calif. high-speed rail over farmers.

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  • Nation and world briefs: Man charged in 'Twilight' movie theater plot

    The Associated Press. High-speed rail project appeal denied. CALIFORNIA -- A judge denied a request Friday from Central Valley farmers who sought to halt work on California's ambitious high-speed rail project, allowing work on the $68 billion project ...

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    Judge backs Calif. high-speed rail over farmers · Judge backs Calif. high-speed rail over farmers.

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  • Jermaine Jackson petitions to alter famous name

    Calif. high-speed rail faces crucial court ruling. California's plan to begin building a massive high-speed rail system could be stopped in its tracks by a crucial court decision. California's plan to begin building a massive high-speed rail system ...

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  • Hostess to close, cites nationwide worker strike

    California's plan to begin building a massive high-speed rail system could be stopped in its tracks by a crucial court decision. A judge denied a request Friday from Central Valley farmers who sought to halt work on California's ambitious high-speed ...

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  • Actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita launch neckwear line called Tie ...

    A development associate with the non-profit American Foundation for Equal Rights, the group that brought the federal court case seeking to overturn California's Proposition 8 ballot initiative outlawing same-sex marriage in the state, he suggested ...

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  • US court strikes down Mich. affirmative action ban

    California's plan to begin building a massive high-speed rail system could be stopped in its tracks by a crucial court decision. California's plan to begin building its $68 billion high-speed rail system in the Central Valley hinges on a crucial court ...

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