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A three-judge appellate panel in San Diego today is set to hear South
County’s attempt to revive Measure F, its second airport-related case in
a month.
On Nov. 21, the 4th District Court of Appeal overturned an Orange
County Superior Court judge’s ruling that the ballot title and summary on
Measure W, the Great Park initiative, was misleading.
At 1:30 p.m. today, a different three-judge panel will hear arguments
to reinstate Measure F, the March 2000 initiative that would have
required a two-thirds public approval for any new airport, jail or
landfill.
The initiative passed with a 67% margin, but was declared
unconstitutional nine months later by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge
James Otero.
South County appealed Otero’s ruling Jan. 26. The Committee for Safe
and Healthy Communities headed the effort on both South County-backed
measures.
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