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California Courts of Appeal

Apr. 30, 2016

Beach access battle partially reopened

The legal campaign to establish public access to Martin's Beach in San Mateo took another twist Wednesday when the 1st District Court of Appeal partially reopened a lawsuit filed by a citizen's group against billionaire Vinod Khosla.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The legal campaign to establish public access to Martin's Beach in San Mateo took another twist when the 1st District Court of Appeal partially reopened a lawsuit filed by a citizen's group against billionaire Vinod Khosla.

The citizen's group, Friends of Martin's Beach, has claimed that a road that leads from state Highway 1 to the coastline just south of Half Moon Bay is ...

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