A federal court hearing and a new state lawsuit seek to force the state to explain how it will pay for $1.5 billion or more in freeway projects without sales tax money ruled unavailable by the Arkansas Supreme Court.
Richard Mays
Lawyer asks judge to get answers on money for I-30 widening project in Little Rock
Public interest lawsuit takes loss of I-30 funding to a federal judge.
Appeal filed on I-30 widening project
Attorney renews call for halt in work and asks for expedited consideration
Appeal filed in Interstate 30 construction challenge
Plaintiffs in the lawsuit challenging the billion-dollar Interstate 30 widening project have filed notice of appeal of a judge’s ruling against their effort to stop work until there’d been a […]
Judge denies injunction to stop I-30 widening work for environmental challenge
Highway department cleared to keep working on the Interstate 30 concrete ditch.
I-30 lawsuit challenge continues, no decision from judge yet
No decision yet on injunction to halt I-30 work.
No decision today on billion-dollar Interstate 30 injunction request
Hearing to resume next week.
TRUMPIAN UPDATE: The I-30 concrete ditch builders’ report: It’s all good. Challengers have another view.
The state reluctantly files a status report on the 30 Cross concrete ditch through downtown Little Rock.
The I-30 concrete ditch fight rolls on with state continuing to resist disclosure
The state seems to be attempting to stretch out the lawsuit challenging the I-30 widening project in Little Rock. Is there an ulterior motive?
Metroplan sets vote on giant I-30 concrete pour; opponents outnumber supporters but staff recommendation is favorable
The fix is in, but that doesn’t mean the public shouldn’t continue to speak out when Metroplan gives an expected rubberstamp to a damagingfreeway widening project through Little Rock.