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Calif. Attorney General sues to block OC toll road

California’s Attorney General is suing to stop a $200 million extension of a southern Orange County toll road.

The Orange County Register says Kamala Harris sued last month to block a 5 -mile extension of State Route 241.

The suit claims the toll road agency violated state environmental law in approving the project.

It calls the extension a dead-end “road to nowhere” and claims its real purpose is to pave the way for a 16-mile extension linking 241 to Interstate 5 near the San Diego County line.

The California Coastal Commission has rejected the longer extension.

The Foothill-Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency contends the small extension is a stand-alone project. Spokeswoman Lori Olin says the agency hasn’t seen the suit and can’t comment.

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