In the year and a half since she began trying to stop a slew of warehouses from being built on rural land dotted with single-family homes near Edgerton, Jennifer Williams has gotten used to hearing the metaphorical sound of doors slamming shut. Challenges to city hall on annexation and rezoning, a stab at creating a new city – all failed. But another failure, this time in court, has re-energized Williams and her group, Protect Rural JoCo. On paper, it still counts as a loss, but that matters less to Williams than what the judge said during the hearing. Those comments have convinced her that the annexation of land near her home in south Johnson County that cleared the way for a 600-acre warehouse development is illegal, and at least that one judge agrees.
Source: Prairie Village Post