(KLZA)-- A favorable ruling in a lawsuit involving Falls City.
That was revealed Monday by Mayor Jerry Oliver during a report delivered during the Falls City Council meeting.
At that time, Oliver told the Council the Richardson County District Court ruled in favor of the City, and Community REdevelopment Aurhtoiry as well as Consolidated Grain and Barge.
A trial on one remaining cause of action is expected to begin June 28th and take three days.
The ruling is in favor of 11 of 12 causes of action stemming from a 2012 injunction suti filed by David Leon Frederick, Salem Grain and William Lester.
The lawsuit was filed to halt the expansion of Consolidated Grain and BArge into Falls City. It challenged actions taken regarding the project, including granting tax increment financing and other financial incentives.
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