LOS ANGELES,– San Gabriel Valley Water and Power (SGVWP) has amended its existing suit against the cities of Industry, Chino Hills and Diamond Bar, and the Tres Hermanos Conservation Authority (THCA), a joint powers agency created by the cities.
The amended complaint alleges that the cities violated the Brown Act in regard to the following:
The amended complaint also alleges that the cities and the THCA:
“Government is required to operate in an open and transparent manner,” said Anthony Barkett, SGVWP Managing Partner, “The intentional acts and willful misconduct of all three cities, their elected officials and staff are illegal and harm not just SGVWP, but the public at large. Our litigation is necessary to hold these entities accountable and to protect others who may want to do business with them or provide input on their decisions.”
The amended complaint seeks a writ of mandate and injunctive/declaratory relief regarding these willful violations and their subsequent impact on SGVWP’s efforts to develop the Tres Hermanos Ranch with a solar and energy storage project. SGVWP has also submitted administrative claims for monetary damages to the cities and the THCA, related to those entities’ tortious interference with SGVWP’s project. If those claims are not met, SGVWP intends to further amend the complaint to request a court judgment awarding damages to SGVWP.
San Gabriel Valley Water and Power is an energy solutions organization specializing in global renewable energy infrastructure projects.