Write My Research Paper-Standing to Appeal EIS Decision
Standing to Appeal EIS Decision
The Greenwood Development Corporation and the Federal Highway Administration (FHA) held a series of public meetings regarding environmental issues surrounding the construction of a new interstate interchange to connect with Greenwood’s new industrial park, which would bring thousands of jobs to a small rural area. Most of the discussions at these meetings, which were attended by rich environmental and business groups, focused on the wetlands habitat and the protection of farmland.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions:
Should the group be allowed to continue its appeal in the federal court? Why or why not?
What do you think the group should have, as a minimum, to demonstrate federal standing to appeal the FHA’s EIS decision?