By Associated Press - Thursday, February 9, 2017

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - South Portland’s legal fees in an ongoing federal lawsuit topped $1 million in December and are expected to rise as city officials prepare for a possible trial.

Portland Pipe Line Corp. filed a lawsuit in 2015 that challenged the city’s Clear Skies ordinance, which banned the loading of crude oil into tankers on the city’s waterfront.

The Portland Press Herald reports (https://bit.ly/2kWxzFd ) the City Council this week voted to appropriate $500,000 in surplus funds to the Clear Skies Ordinance Legal Defense fund, bringing taxpayers’ total contribution to $1.38 million.



Records show the city’s legal fees so far have reached $1,009,368.

The judge presiding over the lawsuit is reviewing various motions by attorneys on both sides. He could decide the case as early as this month, which would avoid a trial.

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Information from: Portland Press Herald, https://www.pressherald.com

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