People’s Park development plan wins top state court ruling

BERKELEY — The legal fight over the 2.8-acre parcel of land known as People’s Park may be over, with the California Supreme Court ruling in favor of the University of California Regents, who plan to develop the site into student housing for UC Berkeley.

The decision in the case between plaintiffs Make UC A Good Neighbor and the UC Regents, authored by Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero, found that none of the plaintiff’s claims have merit.

Good Neighbors argued that an environmental review of the university’s purposed project failed to adequately analyze noise impacts from future residents and alternative sites for the proposal. Last year, First District Appellate Court Justices agreed.

Since then, state lawmakers approved Assembly Bill 1307, a law stating that noise generated by future occupants of a project cannot be considered a significant impact on the environment under the California Environmental Quality Act. The change in law voided Good Neighbor’s argument, the court ruled Thursday.

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