South Portland "Clear Skies" Ordinance Will Stand after Company Dismisses Court Appeal

MAINE PUBLIC • July 15, 2021

The city of South Portland's "Clear Skies" ordinance, which bans the loading of oil onto tankers in parts of the city's harbor, will stand after a pipeline company dropped its federal lawsuit on Thursday. The ordinance was passed by the South Portland city council seven years ago, following a plan by the Portland Pipe Line Corporation to reverse the flow of oil in a pipeline and send it from Canada to South Portland. The company sued to block the ordinance in 2014. The case wound its way through several courts, with the Biden administration filing a brief in support of the ordinance last month. The company ultimately agreed to drop its appeal on Thursday.