City of San Diego v. Cohen CA3
The City of San Diego (the City), on its own behalf and also in its capacity as successor agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Diego, a former public entity that was dissolved at the direction of the Legislature, along with nearly 400 other redevelopment agencies, through a process we have previously characterized as the “Great Dissolution” (City of Pasadena v. Cohen (2014) 228 Cal.App.4th 1461, 1463), appeals from a judgment denying its petition for writ of mandate and dismissing causes of action for declaratory and injunctive relief (writ petition). The writ petition sought to compel the Department of Finance (the Department) to approve a certain line item in a recognized obligation payment schedule (ROPS). Specifically, the line item involved $690,000 in project management costs incurred by the City in connection with its management of the construction of a pedestrian bridge.
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