Civil Litigation
Dec. 7, 2023
Anaheim fights to keep out evidence not in administrative record
Damian M. Moos of Best Best & Krieger LLP argued for Anaheim that the plaintiffs’ petition challenges a legislative or quasi-legislative act, rather than a ministerial duty and therefore, the case is limited to evidence that appears in the administrative record.




SANTA ANA — The City of Anaheim continued to argue Wednesday against admitting evidence outside of the administrative record in a lawsuit claiming that it failed to perform its ministerial duties in denying permits for a transitional housing project.
The city argues the duties in question are not ministerial.
Attorneys for the plaintiff nonprofit and the California Department of Housing and Community Developmen...
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