United Walnut Taxpayers v. Mt. San Antonio Communi
Plaintiff United Walnut Taxpayers, a non-profit public benefit corporation, appeals from an order denying its motion for preliminary injunction. Plaintiff sued defendants, Mt. San Antonio Community College District (Mt. SAC) and William Scroggins, in his official capacity as president and chief executive officer of Mt. SAC, for declaratory and injunctive relief for misuse of bond funds authorized by measure pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 526a and Education Code section 15284.
Plaintiff moved for preliminary injunction, asserting that a project to build a new athletic stadium was not identified as a project in the measure, as required by the California Constitution and the Education Code. The trial court denied the motion, finding plaintiff had not shown a reasonable likelihood of success and had failed to demonstrate that interim harm balanced in its favor. On appeal, plaintiff contends the trial court abused its discretion. We affirm.
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