Oakland's efforts to overturn a ruling regarding a coal export terminal have failed as the state's First Appellate District Court upheld the decision made by Judge Noël Wise. The ruling concluded that Oakland breached its contract with developer Phil Tagami's company, OBOT, which now has the option to either extend its lease on city-owned land or seek financial compensation. Despite appealing this decision, Oakland's arguments were deemed without merit by the appellate court. Additionally, the city faces ongoing legal disputes with other stakeholders involved in the coal terminal project.
The appellate court found Oakland's appeal arguments unmeritorious, determining the city breached its contract with developers aiming to build a coal export terminal.
Tagami expressed his desire to move the coal export project forward following the appellate court ruling, indicating that the legal disputes have been resolved.
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