Zoning, Planning and Use
Dec. 11, 2006
Let There Be No Light, Neighbors Say
LOS ANGELES - As school districts and parks departments look for ways to meet a growing demand for nighttime sports games, some homeowners are turning to the courts to prevent their neighborhoods from resembling the set of the television show "Friday Night Lights."




By Max Follmer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - As school districts and parks departments look for ways to meet a growing demand for nighttime sports games, some homeowners are turning to the courts to prevent their neighborhoods from resembling the set of the television show "Friday Night Lights."
Over the past year, residents in at least three communities have hired an attorne...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - As school districts and parks departments look for ways to meet a growing demand for nighttime sports games, some homeowners are turning to the courts to prevent their neighborhoods from resembling the set of the television show "Friday Night Lights."
Over the past year, residents in at least three communities have hired an attorne...
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