I have a better understanding of the City's position. I hope they will now clarify the following (formatting added):
...the defendants filed a "supersedeas bond" to stay carrying out and/or enforcement of the lower court decision until the appeal had run its course.
Questions for the City:
- If the state supreme court refuses to hear the appeal, or if the court hears the appeal and rules against the libertopians, is that the official end-of-story? More to the point, will the public be able to enjoy Fletcher Landing the very next day?
- Why is the public prevented by the City from enjoying Fletcher Landing, a public beach, in the meantime? (This is my main question and they still have not addressed it.)
- When was the bond filed? Was it in the amount of $1,500 (as stated to me by a city employee off the record)?
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