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Jury rules in favor of plaintiffs in Lone Pine Bike Park case

Posted 6/26/24

A proposed judgment is expected within 10 days, according to Greene County Circuit Court records.

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jfaught@regalplastic.com

The listed plantiff's can get anything they want in Spfld. That's powerful names to be messing with.

3 days ago
Farquhar

As someone who lived in Southern Hills when this all started, I can state that this was the only rational decision. Just because the city WANTS to use something (land that they do not own nor maintain) they cannot just arbitrarily start dumping large rocks and aggregate to start the bike park without even the minimal notification to the rightful owners of the property. This started wrong, and it got worse. Thank you, jurors. In this case, justice was served.

3 days ago
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