Judge Refuses to Order Hidden Hills Project
Saying he was reluctant to involve himself in the details of running the city government of Hidden Hills, a Los Angeles judge Thursday declined to order the wealthy city to build a controversial development that would include lower-cost housing.
But Superior Court Judge R. William Schoettler Jr. said his ruling should not deter the developer from pursuing a lawsuit that the judge said could “potentially” cost the city $1 million or more.
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