Court Opinion

ID: 4733096
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2021-08-12 02:57:25.309531+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:08:08.487645
License: Public Domain

Chadwick, J.
The city of Seattle undertook to regrade and improve certain streets. This action was begun to recover damages alleged to have been suffered by plaintiffs because of the unreasonable delay in finishing the work. After one witness had been sworn and testified, the court directed a judgment of dismissal on the ground that the complaint did not state a cause of action.
Plaintiffs’ property does not abut the street improved, but is located upon a block between two of the streets. It is not certain that access to the property was cut off, nor are we willing to hold that there was an unreasonable delay, it being alleged in the complaint itself that the city had not complied with the law and was delayed in consequence of restraining orders issued pending suits to enjoin the work. However brought about, we are unwilling to charge the time the city was under restraint as a part of the time going to make up what is alleged to be an unreasonable time. To sustain this proceeding, we would have to hold that a city could not improve streets without at the same time improving cross streets. Courts cannot direct the business policy of a city, and they have persistently refused to direct the legislative bodies of cities and towns or to restrain them unless they are proceeding in defiance of the constitution or of some statute, or arbitrarily or in fraud of the rights of the citizen.
The complaint may be technically sufficient to pass a demurrer, but when considered in connection with the testimony of the engineer, who was put upon the stand by plaintiff, it is clear that no recovery can be had, under the authority of In re Fifth Avenue etc., 62 Wash. 218, 113 Pac. 762; Murphy v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. P. R. Co., 66 Wash. 663, 120 Pac. 525; Freeman v. Centralia, 67 Wash. 142, 120 Pac. 886, Ann. Cas. 1913 D. 786; De Kay v. North Yakima & Valley R. Co., 71 Wash. 648, 129 Pac. 574.
Affirmed.
Crow, C. J., Gose, Ellis, and Main, JJ., concur.