The feud between the city of Santa Rosa and a gated community in Oakmont (CA) is certainly helping the local lawyer labor market. But at its core, it’s downright silly.

Here’s the issue. Five years ago, Santa Rosa filed suit against the Villages at Wild Oak Association after the association posted “No trespassing” and “No bicycles” signs along a path through the residential area, a path that has been used by cyclists and joggers for years.  The association responded by counter-suing, alleging that the city had created a nuisance by encouraging public cycling through the area.   Read more…….

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