U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1972

Pizitz, Inc., D/B/A Pizitz v. John A. Volpe, in His Representative Capacity as Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation

Pizitz, Inc., D/B/A Pizitz v. John A. Volpe, in His Representative Capacity as Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · Decided October 20, 1972 · Tuttle, Coleman, Clark
467 F.2d 208 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Pizitz, Inc., D/B/A Pizitz v. John A. Volpe, in His Representative Capacity as Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

This is an appeal from the refusal of the district court to enjoin substantial construction changes in an express highway artery at Huntsville, Alabama, on the alleged ground that the changes were being made without compliance with the applicable federal environmental statutes.

The weakness of the plaintiffs-appellants’ ease is that the work that was in process was a part of an approved design which, when it was approved, met all requirements. It contemplated each of the changes that are now being undertaken. While in some eases one might turn a sympathetic ear towards a contention that certain requirements of the national environmental protection act have retroactive application, it does not seem appropriate in a case like the present, as to which all standards required to be complied with had been completed when this specific project was originally approved.

The judgment is affirmed.

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