City of Marietta v. Csx Transportation, Inc.

225 F.3d 1283, 2000 WL 1275699
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
DecidedSeptember 12, 2000
Docket98-8436
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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City of Marietta v. Csx Transportation, Inc., 225 F.3d 1283, 2000 WL 1275699 (11th Cir. 2000).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

This is our second opinion in this appeal in which the City of Marietta seeks to reverse summary judgment in favor of CSX Transportation on the City’s claims arising from CSX’s closure of two pedestrian railroad crossings. See City of Marietta v. CSX Transp., 196 F.3d 1300 (11th Cir.1999). In the first opinion, we asked the Georgia Supreme Court whether “the public [can] acquire a right against the State of Georgia, and hence against its lessee CSX, to use the crossings at Depot and Dobbs Streets, such that the streets may not be closed without Marietta’s consent?” Id. at 1309.

The Georgia Supreme Court has now answered the question “in the negative.” City of Marietta v. CSX Transp., 272 Ga. 612, 615, 533 S.E.2d 372 (2000). As we observed in certifying the question, a “no” would be dispositive of all of the City of Marietta’s Georgia-law claims. See City of Marietta, 196 F.3d at 1307-08. The Georgia Supreme Court has not corrected our reading of Georgia law on that point, and we therefore conclude that the district court’s summary judgment in CSX’s favor must be

AFFIRMED.

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