Trial court’s grant of preliminary injunction ordering defendant to issue plaintiff a permit for vehicle access to Gold Bluffs Beach located within Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park is affirmed where the National Park Service is not an indispensable party to these proceedings, despite the cooperative arrangement between defendant and the National Park Service for managing the parklands within the Redwood National and State Parks, as defendant retains the authority to issue permits for access to the area that remains within state jurisdiction.
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Appellate InformationAPPEAL from Humboldt County Super. Ct. No. CV080136. FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION THREEFiled July 29, 2009
JudgesBefore: Pollak, J., McGuiness, P.J., Jenkins, J.Opinion by Pollak, J.
CounselFor Plaintiff: Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Attorney General, J. Matthew Rodriquez, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Mary E. Hackenbracht, Senior Assistant Attorney General, John Davidson, Supervising Deputy Attorney General, Anita E. Ruud, Deputy Attorney General.
For Defendant: Mathews, Kluck, Walsh & Wykle, LLP, Kelly M. Walsh.
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