Burke Secures Full Defense Ruling for Culver City and MOVE Culver City Pilot Project in L.A. Superior Court
September 09 2024 - 7:15PM
Business Wire
The Los Angeles County Superior Court issued a Statement of
Decision on August 13, 2024 denying Petitioner Friends and Families
for MOVE Culver City’s (“Friends and Families”) Petition for Writ
of Mandate and Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief
against the City of Culver City and the City Council of the City of
Culver City (LASC Case No. 23STCP03833), finding in favor of the
City on all causes of action. The Court subsequently entered a
formal Judgment on September 3, 2024, denying the Petition and
ruling against Petitioner and in favor of the City. The defense
team was led by Burke Environmental, Land Use and Natural Resources
practice partner Stephen E. Velyvis, and included Burke
Associate Caitlin R. Eliason.
In 2021, seizing on the unique opportunity created by
significantly reduced vehicle traffic resulting from the COVID-19
pandemic, the City designed the original MOVE Culver City Pilot
Project using reversible “quick build” methods to temporarily
reconfigure travel and parking lanes to make space for bicycle and
bus lanes within the existing public right of way, and to
facilitate and study how to provide the most efficient mix of
vehicles, buses, bikes, and pedestrians along the City’s downtown
corridor. At its September 11th, 2023 meeting, the City Council
ratified plans to modify the MOVE Culver City Pilot Project, which
extended the corridor eastward to additional roadway segments and
used the same temporary “quick build” methods to temporarily
reconfigure existing vehicle, bus, and bike lanes in an effort to
address congestion concerns and connect with bike lanes in
neighboring Los Angeles. The City Council found the modified Pilot
Project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act
pursuant to two CEQA exemptions. Friends and Families filed its
lawsuit on October 17, 2023, challenging the City’s modifications
to the MOVE Culver City Pilot Project and alleging violations of
the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) and the Planning
and Zoning Law.
In its Statement of Decision, the Court found that substantial
evidence supported the City Council’s determination that the
modified MOVE Pilot Project is exempt from CEQA under both the
Class 1 existing facilities categorical exemption and the statutory
exemption in Public Resources Code Section 21080.25. In addition,
the Court found that substantial evidence supported the City
Council’s findings that there were no unusual circumstances leading
to any potential significant environmental impacts and that the
Project would not result in any significant impacts. Finally, the
Court rejected the argument that the modified MOVE Pilot Project is
inconsistent with the City’s General Plan and Bicycle and
Pedestrian Action Plan. Presiding Judge Richard L. Fruin, Jr.
highlighted that “[t]he Court finds no basis in the administrative
record … to overturn the City Council’s approvals of the
modifications of the Pilot Project.” In an effort to avoid the
added expense of responding to Petitioner’s threat to seek a
preliminary injunction and minimize the delay the lawsuit might
have on the City’s project, Velyvis and Eliason negotiated an
expedited briefing and hearing schedule on the merits.
Velyvis summed, “The Court’s denial of all causes of action pled
by the Petitioner clears the path for the MOVE Culver City Pilot
Project to progress forward as approved by the City Council.”
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