A federal judge denied the City of Huntington Beach’s request for a temporary restraining order in its housing density lawsuit against the state, but City Attorney Michael E. Gates said Wednesday that litigation is ongoing and his office will be considering other legal options.
The city alleges that California’s Housing Accountability Act, passed in 1982 and amended in 2016 and 2017, infringes on its constitutional rights to free speech an...
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