PARKING ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA, INC. v. CITY OF ATLANTA

No. 94-1532.

515 U.S. 1116 (1995)

PARKING ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA, INC., ET AL. v. CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA.

Supreme Court of United States.

May 30, 1995.


Certiorari denied.

JUSTICE THOMAS, with whom JUSTICE O'CONNOR joins, dissenting.

Motivated by a desire to improve the attractiveness of its down-town region, the Atlanta City Council passed an ordinance requiring certain existing surface parking lots to include landscaped areas equal to at least 10% of the paved area and to have at least one tree for every eight parking spaces. The ordinance covers some 350 parking lots; petitioners estimate that compliance...

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