MOVEMENT AGAINST DESTRUCTION v. TRAINOR

Civ. A. No. M-74-666.

400 F.Supp. 533 (1975)

The MOVEMENT AGAINST DESTRUCTION et al. v. Richard H. TRAINOR, Chief, Interstate Division, Baltimore City, et al.

United States District Court, D. Maryland.

March 17, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John C. Armor, Baltimore, Md., for plaintiffs.

Randy H. Lee, Asst. Atty. Gen., Baltimore, Md., and James R. Avnet, Sp. Atty., Interstate Div. for Baltimore City, Baltimore, Md., for defendant Richard H. Trainor, Chief, Interstate Division, Baltimore City.

Lawrence F. Rodowsky, Baltimore, Md., for defendant Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.

Ms. Jean G. Rogers, Asst. Regional Counsel, Federal Highway Administration, Region 3, Baltimore, Md., for defendant Claude Brinegar, Secretary, U. S. Dept. of Trans.


JAMES R. MILLER, Jr., District Judge.

OPINION

This is the latest battle in the war currently being waged in the Baltimore area over the ultimate composition of its transportation system. The complaint was filed by two organizations, dedicated to preventing the construction of all or portions of the so-called "3-A System" of Federal-Aid highways in Baltimore City,1 and by 11 individual citizens, residents and taxpayers of Baltimore...

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