2 thoughts on “Crucial Hearing on San Diego’s Trash Tax Lawsuit — Hall of Justice, Friday, March 27th”
Sorry, are we to believe a practicing lawyer wrote those? And presented them to a judge? With language like “On its face, that is illegal” and “it logically follows,” but with no justifications? Are questions like “What happened to the rest of the money?” and “Why is our city wasting money on things like that?” actually grounds to hear a suit?
No. This is Michael Aguirre’s and Maria Severson’s handout at last Saturday’s public meeting at the Hillcrest Library.
The Motion for Summary Judgement is on Friday 03/27/2026 and Mike asked the public to support their efforts by coming down to court. There may be a tentative decision posted online the day before. If nothing is settled there will be a trial in May 2026.
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Sorry, are we to believe a practicing lawyer wrote those? And presented them to a judge? With language like “On its face, that is illegal” and “it logically follows,” but with no justifications? Are questions like “What happened to the rest of the money?” and “Why is our city wasting money on things like that?” actually grounds to hear a suit?
No. This is Michael Aguirre’s and Maria Severson’s handout at last Saturday’s public meeting at the Hillcrest Library.
The Motion for Summary Judgement is on Friday 03/27/2026 and Mike asked the public to support their efforts by coming down to court. There may be a tentative decision posted online the day before. If nothing is settled there will be a trial in May 2026.