A civil land dispute between Aptos neighbors was resolved this week, with a judge’s ruling largely preventing singer-songwriter Jackson Browne from blocking off access to a shared road.
SANTA CRUZ — A civil land dispute between Aptos neighbors was resolved this week, with a judge’s ruling largely preventing singer-songwriterJackson Browne performs at Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa in 2019.
Meanwhile, plaintiffs Sarah Claus and Christopher Wheeler purchased two lots next door to Browne in 2018 and sought to build a home on the undeveloped property. To do so, particularly while contracting with a construction crew, Claus and Wheeler would need to utilize a paved road crossing their neighbor’s land.
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