Judge finalizes court win for environmental activists and Dublin open space

Dublin's Open Space Victory: Judge Hands Down Win for Environmental Activists

In a recent decision, an Alameda County Superior Court judge has solidified a win for environmental activists who sued the city of Dublin over a ballot measure that could have paved the way for commercial development in protected open space. The ruling comes after over 53% of Dublin voters approved Measure II in November 2024, which would have allowed the city to decide on potential development in the Doolan and Collier canyons.

The city's attorneys had argued that an environmental review was not necessary, citing the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as a barrier. However, Judge Michael Markman rejected this argument, stating that the city's actions "indisputably did not change the existing physical conditions of the environment and...did not change the 'planned future conditions' discussed in any plan."

Markman's decision effectively puts Measure II back on track, requiring the city to conduct a further environmental study before making any decisions about development. Environmental activists, including those from Save Mount Diablo and Friends of Livermore, have been vocal in their opposition to the measure, arguing that it would compromise the protection of 3,282 acres of open space.

The ruling is seen as a major victory for the environmental community, with one activist describing it as "huge holiday cheer." The decision also sends a message that city officials and lawmakers cannot simply skirt environmental regulations without facing consequences. As Seth Adams, director of Save Mount Diablo, noted, "You've got to stand up to bullies...Dublin has been a bully in this situation."

The ruling comes after over a year and a half of litigation, and while the city may choose to appeal the decision, it is likely that any appeal would be lengthy and costly. As Adams pointed out, the decision was "very quick, as far as courts are concerned," given the complexity of the case.

Ultimately, the ruling restores balance between urban development and environmental protection, ensuring that Dublin's open spaces remain a vital part of the city's character and identity.
 
just seen this news & i gotta say, its like a weight has been lifted off d shoulders of all those environmental activists who were fighting for justice πŸŒ³πŸ’š cant believe dat just one person stood up 2 da bullies & won da case 4 them!!! city officials think dey can just waltz in an destroy all da natural beauty but nope, judge markman is like da ultimate hero πŸ‘

anywayz, its not just about savin da trees (although thats super important πŸ˜‚), its bout makin sure dat our cities are still livable 4 generations 2 come 🌟 dubbins open spaces r a precious resource & we gotta protect dem at all costs πŸ’ͺ so lets keep celebratin dis win & hope it inspires other cities 2 take note πŸŽ‰
 
I'm so stoked about this ruling 🀩! It's about time someone stood up to those bullies in Dublin πŸ˜’. I mean, who doesn't love spending time outdoors and enjoying nature? It's not like they're hurting anyone by preserving 3,282 acres of open space 🌳. The city can still develop, but with a bit more consideration for the environment, you know? It's all about finding that balance. And let's be real, who doesn't love the idea of "huge holiday cheer"? 😊 This ruling is a total win for environmental activists and I'm so here for it πŸ‘!
 
I'm like, super stoked about this decision, but at the same time I'm also kinda worried 😬... like, what if the city just decides to appeal and then they'll be all, "oh no we can't do it"? πŸ€” And what's with the whole bullies thing? Was Dublin really being that aggressive? πŸ’ͺ

I mean, on one hand, I get why environmental activists were all upset about this measure. Open spaces are super important for our well-being and stuff... 🌳 but then again, we also need cities to grow and develop, right? πŸ“ˆ It's like, how do we balance that out?

And can we talk about the timeline here? Like, it took over a year and a half to get this ruling. That's ages! ⏰ I'm just not sure if the city is gonna appeal or what... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg i'm so stoked about this decision!! πŸ™Œ it's like, finally some justice for all the activists who have been fighting to protect dublin's open space from being destroyed by commercial development. i mean, can you even imagine if they had gone through with that plan? our parks and trails would be nothing but concrete and buildings!!! thank god someone is holding them accountable.

and let's give a huge shoutout to judge michael markman for seeing sense and doing what's right. he's literally the hero we need right now. πŸ’ͺ i'm so proud of all the environmental activists who have been working tirelessly to make a difference, including save mount diablo and friends of livermore. you guys are making a real impact!

this ruling is not just about dublin, it's about setting a precedent for other cities to follow. it shows that we can't just skip over environmental regulations and expect everything to be okay. we have to stand up for what's right, even if it's hard or unpopular.

anyway, let's celebrate this win with some outdoor fun πŸžοΈπŸ‘£ and remember to always look out for our planet! πŸŒŽπŸ’š
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’š just saw the news about Dublin's Open Space Victory and I'm totally stoked 🀩! It's like, a major win for all the environmental activists who were fighting against Measure II πŸ™Œ. The judge basically said that the city can't just ignore the environment and push through development without doing its due diligence πŸ“. I mean, 3,282 acres of open space is no joke 🀯! It's crazy to think that the city was trying to roll over the activists like they were nothing πŸ˜’.

I'm loving the fact that this ruling sends a message to all the city officials and lawmakers out there: you can't just skirt environmental regulations without facing consequences πŸ”₯. And I gotta say, the activist from Save Mount Diablo is totally right on point πŸ€“. You've got to stand up to bullies, especially when it comes to protecting our planet 🌎.

This ruling is like a breath of fresh air for all the people who care about the environment πŸ’¨. It's so important to have places like that in our cities where we can connect with nature and feel like we're part of something bigger than ourselves 🌻. Let's keep fighting for those open spaces and preserve them for future generations πŸŽ‰!
 
Just heard about this ruling in Dublin and I gotta say, it's super exciting for our local community! πŸŒ³πŸŽ‰ Environmental activists have been fighting hard to protect our green spaces and it's awesome to see the judge siding with them. The whole thing was so ridiculous when the city thought they could just push through development without an environmental review...I mean, what's next? πŸ˜‚ It's a huge win for our local ecosystem and I'm glad we've got some strong voices standing up against bullies like Dublin's city officials. This ruling shows that even if you're in a powerful position, you can't just ignore the law or trample on people's rights to preserve our natural spaces. So, let's keep celebrating this victory and keeping the pressure on our local leaders to prioritize sustainability over profits! πŸ’š
 
lol what's up with these environmental activists they sound like total control freaks πŸ€ͺ, i mean dont get me wrong ppl have a right to their space but come on 3,282 acres its not like they're savin the planet from certain doom or somethin lol 🌎. and whats with this "balance" thingy...who decides what's balanced anyway? Sounds like just an excuse for cities to drag their feet on makin decisions. gotta say tho, i do kinda love watchin these rich ppl whine about not gettin what they want πŸ‘€
 
omg, can you believe this πŸ™Œ? a judge just ruined plans for developers to ruin our environment in dublin 😩. i'm so glad there are people like save mount diablo fighting for our planet 🌎. it's crazy how much power these environmental activists have - they're not afraid to stand up to bullies like the city of dublin 🀬. this ruling is huge and shows that we can't just let city officials do whatever they want without consequences βš–οΈ. now we can rest easy knowing our open spaces are safe 😌. thanks for all the hard work, activists! πŸ‘
 
omg 🀯 like what even is going on in dublin?! they literally almost got away with ruining their open space 🌳😒 but environmental activists were all like "nope" and now they have to do an extra study πŸ“πŸ˜¬ i'm so glad judge markman was all like "uh no" and told them to follow the rules πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ can't let city officials be bullies and ignore environmental laws 😀 anyway, i guess it's good that they're putting in more effort to protect their open space because, priorities 🌟
 
I'm so stoked about this news 🀩! The court's decision is basically telling Dublin that they can't just go ahead and ruin their beautiful open spaces for some big commercial development project. I mean, come on, 3,282 acres is a lot of land to sacrifice for the sake of progress. It's all about finding that balance between growing a city and preserving its natural beauty. And let's be real, who doesn't love being able to enjoy some fresh air and nature in their backyard? The environmental activists have been fighting hard for this, and it's awesome to see them get vindicated πŸ™Œ. I'm hoping this sets a precedent for other cities to follow suit and prioritize conservation over development. Kudos to Judge Markman for standing up for what's right πŸ‘!
 
I'm so stoked about this ruling 🀩! It's amazing how one judge can make such a huge difference in protecting our environment. I mean, commercial development in protected open space? No way! The idea is just too crazy to even consider. I've been following this story for ages, and it's great to see the environmental activists getting the recognition they deserve. They've been fighting hard for this, and it's awesome that their efforts have paid off.

I'm also loving the message this ruling sends to city officials and lawmakers - you can't just skirt regulations without facing consequences! It's all about balance, right? We need to find a way to urbanize without sacrificing our beautiful open spaces. This decision is like a breath of fresh air 😌. Kudos to Judge Markman for his role in this win!
 
πŸŒ³πŸ‘ this is so awesome! i'm loving how the judge stood up to dublin city officials and made them do the right thing for the environment πŸ™. it's crazy how much impact one person can have, especially in a court of law πŸ’ͺ. the fact that they're forcing them to do an environmental study again is a huge win for the community πŸ‘₯. i'm not surprised though, activist Seth Adams said some super powerful stuff about standing up to bullies 🀬. and honestly, it's about time we see more people speaking out against commercial development in protected areas 🚫. this ruling is giving me holiday cheer too 😊.
 
πŸ˜‚ just think about it, an entire year and a half of lawyers fighting over who gets to control Dublin's open space...it's like trying to cram 100 cats into a tiny house 🐈🏠! But seriously, I'm glad environmental activists were able to "paws" down the city's plans and protect those beautiful canyons. It's a big win for nature lovers everywhere, and who knows, maybe this ruling will be the start of a whole movement to keep our parks and spaces wild πŸŒ³πŸ’š!
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’š this is so awesome, finally some justice for the environment! I mean, can you believe how close they were to destroying all those acres of protected space? The activists totally fought hard for this win πŸ’ͺ, and it's amazing that a judge listened and took their side πŸ™. It shows that even when people in power think they can just do whatever they want, there are still checks in place to hold them accountable 🀝. It's also super interesting how the court said the city couldn't just change the environment without doing an environmental review 🌎... I mean, that just doesn't make sense!
 
I mean, who doesn't love a good environmental victory πŸŒ³πŸ’š? It's not like it's just another example of people trying to slow down progress or anything... I'm sure the city planners were just waiting with bated breath for the chance to develop some beautiful canyons into strip malls and parking lots πŸ˜’. But seriously, kudos to those environmental activists for standing up for what they believe in and holding the city accountable πŸ™Œ. It's about time someone showed Dublin that "balance" doesn't always mean "business as usual"... maybe they should take a page from their friends' playbook, Dublin πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’š I'm loving this news! The stats don't lie - 53% of voters said no to Measure II πŸ“Š, showing that most people care about preserving those beautiful canyons 🏞️. Did you know that the Doolan Canyon has been home to over 100 species of plants and animals 🌿🦊? Losing those would be a huge loss for biodiversity 🐝. The ruling puts environmental protection back on track, which is awesome πŸ‘! According to some sources, cities in California are only required to do environmental reviews about 20% of the time ⏰, so Dublin's actions were super questionable πŸ˜’. But now we know that even small towns can't just push through with development without a second thought 🀝. The activist community has been doing amazing work on this case, and it's awesome to see them celebrate πŸŽ‰!
 
Ugh, I'm so glad someone is finally standing up to those bullies in Dublin πŸ™„. I mean, come on, 3,282 acres of open space? That's not just about protection for the environment, it's also about preserving the city's character and identity. And let's be real, who wants to live in a city that looks like it's been ravaged by urban development? πŸ˜’ It's all about finding that balance between progress and preservation.

And can we talk about how this ruling is a total game-changer for environmental activists everywhere? I mean, it's not just about Dublin, it's about sending a message to other cities and governments that you won't be pushed around when it comes to protecting the environment. It's huge, trust me πŸŽ‰.

But seriously, this decision shows that we need more people like Judge Markman who are willing to stand up for what's right, even if it means going against the status quo. And let's not forget, this ruling wasn't just about environmental protection, it was also about holding city officials accountable for their actions πŸ™.

Anyway, I'm so glad I get to share my two cents on this one πŸ‘.
 
Yaaas πŸŽ‰, this is literally amazing news!!! I'm so hyped for all those environmental activists who fought tooth & nail for this win! It just goes to show that even when it feels like the system is stacked against you, justice can still prevail 😊. The fact that a single judge was able to see through the city's arguments and make a decision in favor of preserving our planet's precious resources is truly inspiring πŸ’š. I mean, we've got to stand up for what we believe in & challenge those who want to exploit us 🌎. Kudos to everyone involved, especially Save Mount Diablo & Friends of Livermore – you guys are rockstars 🀘!
 
Back
Top