CA Attorney General, San Pasqual Tribe Sue Poway over Alleged CEQA Violations
The lawsuits say 8,000 cultural resources and three sets of ancestral remains were found, prompting calls for a new environmental review.
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Poway sued after tribal remains found at housing-project site
The California Attorney General’s Office and the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians are suing the city of Poway for allegedly allowing a housing development project to proceed on a site where ancestral human remains and other tribal cultural items were discovered. A pair of lawsuits filed this week allege Poway has violated the California Environmental Quality Act by not conducting a new environmental review of the Hidden Valley Ranch project s…
CA Attorney General, San Pasqual Tribe sue Poway over alleged CEQA violations
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians have filed two lawsuits against the City of Poway for allegedly violating the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) by not appropriately responding to the discovery of ancestral burial sites and other tribal cultural resources during the development of the "Hidden Valley Ranch" housing project.
California AG, San Pasqual tribe say Poway violated CEQA
Attorney General Rob Bonta and the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians accused Poway of violating CEQA by allowing construction on a sacred site. This content California AG, San Pasqual tribe say Poway violated CEQA building homes on old burial site appeared first on inewsource.
Poway sued over tribal remains found at housing project site
Construction vehicles are shown parked on the future site of the Hidden Valley Ranch housing development in Poway, California on April 22, 2026. The California Attorney General and San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians are suing Poway alleging environmental review violations involving the discovery of tribal remains. (Alexander Nguyen)The California Attorney General's Office and the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians are suing the city of Poway f…
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