ROSS v. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMIN.

Civil Action No. 97-2132-GTV.

972 F.Supp. 552 (1997)

Thomasine ROSS, Stanley Ross, Anjanette Bitsie, Pamina Yellowbird, Jason Daniels, Wetlands Preservation Organization, and Kansas University Environs, Plaintiffs, v. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION; David Geiger, Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration; Mark Buhler, Tom Taul, Dean Neider, Douglas County, Kansas Commissioners; and E. Dean Carlson, Secretary of the Kansas Department of Transportation, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Kansas.

July 17, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert V. Eye, Irigonegaray & Associates, Topeka, KS, Bruce M. Plenk, Lawrence, KS, for plaintiffs.

Helen Mountford, Federal Highway Administration, Kansas City, MO, Jackie A. Rapstine, Office of U.S. Attorney, Topeka, KS, for Federal Highway Administration, Division Administrator of Federal Highway Administration.

Timothy P. Orrick, Mark Parkinson, Parkinson, Foth & Reynolds, Lenexa, KS, for Commissioners of Douglas County, Kansas.

Daniel D. Crabtree, Stinson, Mag & Fizzell, P.C., Overland Park, KS, Vicky S. Johnson, Michael B. Rees, Office of Chief Counsel, Gelene D. Savage, Kansas Dept. of Transp., Topeka, KS, Stephen P. Chinn, Patricia A. Konopka, Stinson, Mag & Fizzell, P.C., Kansas City, MO, for Secretary of Kansas Dept. of Transp.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

VAN BEBBER, Chief Judge.

In this case, plaintiffs allege that defendants are violating the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), specifically 42 U.S.C. §§ 4331-4335, by continuing construction of the South Lawrence Trafficway in Douglas County, Kansas prior to completing a supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS). In their amended complaint, plaintiffs seek judicial review pursuant to the Administrative...

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