The Tejon Ranch Co. has spent several years trying to fully develop its massive 270K-acre Tejon Ranch mixed-use development about 60 miles north of Los Angeles on the Kern County border.
According to plans unveiled by the company in September, the development in an area that encompasses almost 422 square miles on a site near the junction of Interstate 5 and Highway 138 would have included a 12,000-acre planned community known as Centennial with 19,333 new homes.
But these plans were shot down this week by a judge who ordered Los Angeles County to set aside its approvals of the project, specifically its certification of an Environmental Impact report.
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