Beverly Hills Prevails In Lawsuit Regarding Declaration Of Surplus Land

August 27, 2024 ·

Photo courtesy of David Vives.

BEVERLY HILLS—On August 19, the city of Beverly Hills indicated in an email to Canyon News that a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge ruled in favor of the city of Beverly Hills, determining that the city did not violate California’s Surplus Land Act or the Brown Act.

On July 25, the Honorable James Chalfant denied the writ petition filed by the group ‘Public Land for Public Use.’

The writ petition alleged that the city of Beverly Hills violated the Surplus Land Act by declaring City-owned property on Foothill Road to be surplus as defined in the Surplus Land Act.  The petition also alleged that the city violated the Brown Act based on the agenda description and placement on the consent calendar for this item. The petitioner also alleged that due process rights were violated based on the agenda issues and purported lack of notice to the public.

The Court concluded that as to the Surplus Land Act issue, there was no cognizable cause of action resulting from the Beverly Hills City Council declaring City-owned land to be surplus – a first step towards, but not a final action on, any lease. Even if there was a cause of action, the Court found that the city’s findings to support the declaration were sufficient and that the city of Beverly Hills does not have a policy or procedure requiring public outreach prior to declaring land surplus.

On the Brown Act cause of action, the Court found that the agenda item substantially complied with the Brown Act and provided enough evidence for a reader to understand the import of the matter before the City Council.

“We are very pleased with the Court’s decision,” said Beverly Hills City Attorney Larry Wiener.  “We have always maintained that the City handled this matter properly and that this case was without merit.”

The city of Beverly Hills is entitled to recover its costs from the petitioner.

By Trevor

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