CONCERNED CITIZENS COALITION v. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

No. CIV.A.6:04 CV 329.

330 F.Supp.2d 787 (2004)

CONCERNED CITIZENS COALITION v. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

United States District Court, W.D. Louisiana.

August 8, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Karla Ann Raettig, Tulane Environmental Law Clinic, New Orleans, LA, for Concerned Citizens Coalition, Plaintiff.

James L. Nelson, U.S. Attorneys Office, Baton Rouge, LA, Janice E. Hebert, U.S. Attorneys Office, Lafayette, LA, John J. Gaupp, U.S. Attorneys Office, Baton Rouge, LA, Linda J. Amidon, Fed. Hwy. Admin, Michelle O. Sayyar, Fed. Hwy. Admin., Atlanta, GA, for Federal Highway Administration, Defendant.


MEMORANDUM RULING AND JUDGMENT

MELANCON, District Judge.

Defendant Federal Highway Administration ("FHWA") moves for summary judgment on the grounds that it has complied with federal law in reaching its decision to build an elevated expressway through Lafayette, Louisiana. [Rec. Doc. 13]. Defendant seeks dismissal of plaintiff's complaint. Plaintiff Concerned Citizens Coalition has filed a cross-motion for...

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