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East Phillips Neighborhood Institute, Inc. v. City of Minneapolis
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Documents
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
02/06/2023
Decision
City's decision affirmed.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals found that the City of Minneapolis’s environmental-assessment worksheet (EAW) for the proposed expansion of a water maintenance facility was complete and accurate in compliance with applicable authorities. Among the arguments rejected by the court was a contention that the EAW did not address the project’s climate change impacts. The court first stated that a 2019 nonprecedential decision did not establish a requirement that EAWs must consider greenhouse gas emissions. The court further found that in this case, Minneapolis included data on current greenhouse gas emissions and projected increases in emissions. In addition, the court noted that the City had indicated in responses to public comments that it would rely on its Climate Action Plan and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s recommended green practices to mitigate the project’s climate change effects.
Summary
Challenge to the City of Minneapolis' environmental review for the proposed expansion of a water maintenance facility.