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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO DIVISION AQUIFER GUARDIANS IN URBAN AREAS, Plaintiff, CLERK, WESTER BY FILED FEB 15 2011 . DISTRICT COURT RICT OF TEXAS DEPUTY CLERK vs. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION; UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE; AMADEO SAENZ, Executive Director, Texas Department of Transportation; TERRY BRECHTEL, Executive Director, Alamo Regional Mobility Authority, Defendants. CIVIL ACTION NO. SA-08-CA-154-FB ADVISORY REGARDING PENDING PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION PROCEEDINGS This case begins the third in a series of geographically related environmental litigations, which shall hereafter be known affectionately as The Little Critter Trilogy.1 1 Center for Biological Diversity v. United States Fish & Wildlife Serv. & La Cantera Development Co.. SA-01-CA-1139-FB; and Aquifer Guardians in Urban Areas & Texas Uniting for Reform and Freedom v. Federal Highway Administration: Amadeo Saenz. Jr.. Executive Director. Texas Department of Transportation: and Terry Brechtel. Executive Director. Alamo Regional Mobility Authority. SA-08-CA-154-FB (Round one, administratively closed [on February 2, 2009, when Federal Highway Administration's issuance of a finding of no significant impact or FONSI was withdrawn until a complete environmental impact statement or EIS has been prepared on the US Highway 281 toll road project from Loop 1604to Borgfeld Road] and reopened [on October 6, 2010, to consider plaintiff Aquifer Guardians in Urban Areas' complaint against the original defendants and the Fish and Wildlife Service seeking relief from the planning, financing and construction of the U.S. Highway 281/1604 interchange]).

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U.S. District Judge Fred Biery released his inner poet when he issued this court advisory about a lawsuit on his docket. More info in this news story by Vianna Davila: http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/Work-at-281-1604-to-start-in-2-weeks-1014726.php

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS

SAN ANTONIO DIVISION

AQUIFER GUARDIANS IN URBANAREAS,

Plaintiff,

CLERK,WESTER

BY

FILEDFEB 1 5 2011

. DISTRICT COURTRICT OF TEXAS

DEPUTY CLERK

vs.

FEDERAL HIGHWAY

ADMINISTRATION; UNITEDSTATES FISH AND WILDLIFE

SERVICE; AMADEO SAENZ,Executive Director, TexasDepartment of Transportation;TERRY BRECHTEL, ExecutiveDirector, Alamo RegionalMobility Authority,

Defendants.

CIVIL ACTION NO. SA-08-CA-154-FB

ADVISORY REGARDING PENDING

PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION PROCEEDINGS

This case begins the third in a series of geographically related environmental

litigations, which shall hereafter be known affectionately as The Little Critter Trilogy.1

1 Center for Biological Diversity v. United States Fish & Wildlife Serv. & La CanteraDevelopment Co.. SA-01-CA-1139-FB; and Aquifer Guardians in Urban Areas & Texas Unitingfor Reform and Freedom v. Federal Highway Administration: Amadeo Saenz. Jr.. ExecutiveDirector. Texas Department ofTransportation: and Terry Brechtel. Executive Director. AlamoRegional Mobility Authority. SA-08-CA-154-FB (Round one, administratively closed [onFebruary 2, 2009, when Federal Highway Administration's issuance of a finding of no significantimpact or FONSI was withdrawn until a complete environmental impact statement or EIS hasbeen prepared on the US Highway 281 toll road project from Loop 1604to Borgfeld Road] andreopened [on October 6, 2010, to consider plaintiff Aquifer Guardians in Urban Areas' complaintagainst theoriginal defendants and the Fish and Wildlife Serviceseeking relief from theplanning, financing and construction of theU.S. Highway 281/1604 interchange]).

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