The Metropolis of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl Working Co. requested a preliminary injunction and momentary restraining order Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Court docket looking for to stop UCLA from leaving the Rose Bowl or terminating its stadium lease till pending litigation towards the varsity is resolved.
The submitting contends that the plaintiffs would undergo “immediate and irreparable harm if the status quo is not preserved during the pendency of this lawsuit.” A listening to has tentatively been scheduled for Wednesday morning.
Final week, the plaintiffs sued to pressure the Bruins to honor the phrases of the lease that requires them to remain on the Rose Bowl by the tip of the 2043 season.
UCLA responded in an announcement that it was nonetheless evaluating choices for its soccer dwelling, although somebody accustomed to the college’s pondering on the matter later confirmed to The Occasions that if the Bruins determined to go away for SoFi Stadium, they’d wish to achieve this for the 2026 season.
Of their Monday submitting, the plaintiffs contended that: “there is no way to sugarcoat it: UCLA has confirmed its imminent departure, severely destabilizing Plaintiffs’ core operations. Those operations are structured around and contingent upon UCLA. Without confirmation that UCLA intends to honor its contractual commitments — at least during the pendency of this litigation — Plaintiffs are deprived of the ability to plan and manage the stadium’s schedule and their ongoing business operations, including cultivating and securing future business partners and opportunities, retaining personnel, and maintaining confidence among the many vendors and sponsors who rely on UCLA Football.
“Equally troubling is the precedent UCLA is setting. Stadium and arena public-private partnerships, and the financing that makes them possible, turn on enforceable, long-term contracts, with terms that typically follow the public debt incurred. UCLA’s attempt to break its contract decades early critically undermines these structures.”
