Carlsbad City Council has authorized a settlement with homeowners on Trieste Drive due to a slope that has seen a slow and ongoing landslide.
“This didn’t happen overnight. This was a slow-moving landslide over four years that just didn’t get regarded as serious,” Homeowner Nansea DePretis said.
“It was very scary and just frustrating to watch everything we’ve built just slowly go down the hill without being able to stop it,” DePretis said.Homeowners affected by the landslides retained counsel and filed a lawsuit against the city of Carlsbad due to the city’s inaction regarding fixing the failing slope, according to Attorney Philip Kunka.
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