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Home > Westside Subway wins Beverly Hills High School legal challenge

Westside Subway wins Beverly Hills High School legal challenge

Amanda Foley

Written by Amanda Foley on 03/04/2014 in News

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Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge John A. Torribio ruled in favor of Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) late Wednesday, April 2nd, validating the route selection for the long-awaited Westside subway extension that requires tunneling under Beverly Hills High School.

The Beverly Hills School District and the city of Beverly Hills, which sued Metro two years ago alleging in part that risks of tunneling under the school were not adequately considered, can appeal the decision. However, transportation officials said the ruling effectively ends a generation of controversy and studies over the subway extension, which will connect downtown to West Los Angeles and serve one of the nation’s most chronically congested commuter corridors. As planned, the nine-mile, $5.6-billion line, slated to open in 2035, will include seven new stations between Koreatown and Westwood.

Metro staff said in a prepared statement that the agency was looking forward to “working with all the communities along the alignment, including Beverly Hills.”

Had Metro lost the lawsuit, the Westside subway extension could have faced years of delay and millions of dollars in extra costs as new environmental impact studies were completed, Metro spokesman Dave Sotero said.

The route Metro chose includes a station near Constellation Boulevard in Century City, two blocks west of Beverly Hills High School. It will require tunneling under parts of the campus. Metro considered an alternative route along Santa Monica Boulevard but discarded it after agency studies found a complex earthquake fault zone in that area.

“The Constellation Station is located in the middle of high rise office buildings that house thousands of potential subway riders,” Torribio wrote. The Santa Monica Boulevard station favored by Beverly Hills “would require these same riders to walk a considerable distance to access the subway,” the judge wrote.

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