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Millbrae Lawsuit Dismissed in Court - SV@Home On June 26, presiding Judge Nancy Fineman dismissed the City of Millbrae’s case against the County of San Mateo The city had used Article 34 as the basis of the lawsuit, attempting to prevent the county from purchasing the La Quinta Inn in Millbrae and converting it to permanent supportive housing under the state’s successful Project
Millbrae Lawsuit Blocking Homes for Homeless Moves Forward Last week was the big hearing on the lawsuit Millbrae brought against the county in an attempt to block permanent homes for families and seniors that are currently experiencing homelessness
Opinion | Millbraes short-sighted attempt to block homeless housing in . . . It’s not just unfair; it goes against what we call “the San Mateo County way,” which prioritizes collaboration and teamwork across our mix of small cities So, Millbrae City Council, it’s up to you to change the tone: less Trump-rally vibes, more Harris Walz rizz
Millbrae La Quinta Inn lawsuit trimmed down, moving ahead A San Mateo County judge ruled Feb 13 that the city of Millbrae can only make its case against the legality of San Mateo County’s purchase of the La Quinta Inn and Suites through a
Peninsula suburb is fighting housing for the homeless San Mateo County has proposed converting a La Quinta Inn in Millbrae into housing for homeless people, but the city of Millbrae is contesting the plan Opponents say they are being
Article 34 in Action: Bay Area Suburb Uses 1950 Initiative to Block . . . The housing dispute pits Millbrae, a city of just over 23,000 residents located adjacent to San Francisco International Airport, against San Mateo County, population 764,000, located between San Francisco and Santa Clara counties on the San Francisco Peninsula
YIMBY Law defends homeless housing in Millbrae, CA — YIMBY Law On January 8th, 2024, we answered a lawsuit filed by the City of Millbrae against San Mateo County wherein the city uses Article 34 of the California Constitution to argue the project should not move forward without a vote YIMBY Law aims to defend the homes and ensure dozens of unhoused families and seniors have stable, affordable homes
San Mateo judge dismisses Millbrae lawsuit on procedural grounds A San Mateo County Superior Court judge dismissed Millbrae’s housing lawsuit against San Mateo County on procedural grounds The lawsuit challenged the county’s plan to convert a La Quinta Inn into homes for low-income residents The dismissal was not based on the merits of the case but on the fact that it was filed prematurely
Millbrae Article 34 Lawsuit - SV@Home In making the claims contained in Millbrae v County of San Mateo, the City of Millbrae is seeking to overturn all current exemptions to Article 34 based on funding sources that have been enacted in the Legislature, due to unsubstantiated impacts to the City’s “tax revenues, nearby businesses, and… loss of local jobs” from the closure