SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — An appellate court has issued a decision on an attempt to salvage a 2016 ballot measure that would have required voter approval prior to any city support of the so-called “Loop Road” project.
California’s 3rd Appellate District on Monday affirmed a lower court’s decision to prevent South Lake Tahoe resident Laurel Ames and local attorney Bruce Grego from intervening in a case dealing with the constitutionality of the 2016 ballot measure, Measure T.
The lower court ultimately ruled the ballot measure was “vague to the point of being unenforceable.”