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A written ruling on the constitutionality of Measure F is expected to
be released within the next 90 days by Los Angeles County Superior Court
Judge S. James Otero.
After listening to arguments for an hour and a half Monday morning,
Otero took the case under submission. Although he did not give a date for
a ruling, he is required by law to reach a decision within 90 days.
Measure F, a county initiative that passed by 67.3% on the March
ballot, requires a two-thirds voter approval of airports, jails and toxic
landfills. It was designed to block the county’s plans for an
international airport at the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
In March, a lawsuit to overturn the measure was filed by the city of
Newport Beach and two local pro-airport organizations, Airport Working
Group and Citizens for Jobs & the Economy. The suit alleges that the
measure is unconstitutional, unenforceable and invalid.
El Toro airport advocates challenged the measure on the same grounds
before it went to a vote. At that times, a Superior Court judge said she
had doubts about the measure’s validity, but did not remove it from the
ballot.
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