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Battle between Waymo and Santa Monica goes to courtroom
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Battle between Waymo and Santa Monica goes to courtroom

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Last updated: December 23, 2025 3:41 am
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Waymo is taking town of Santa Monica to courtroom after town ordered the corporate to stop charging its autonomous automobiles at two services in a single day, claiming the lights and beeping on the tons have been a nuisance to residents.

The 2 charging stations on the intersection of Euclid Road and Broadway have been a bitter level for neighbors since they started working roughly a 12 months in the past. Some residents have instructed The Occasions they’ve been unable to sleep due to the incessant beeping from Waymos maneuvering out and in of charging spots on the lot 24 hours a day.

Final month, town ordered Waymo and the corporate that operates the charging stations, Voltera, to cease in a single day operations on the websites, arguing that the sunshine, noise and exercise there represent a public nuisance. As an alternative of complying, Waymo has rotated and filed a go well with in opposition to town, asking the courtroom to intervene.

“Waymo’s actions on the Broadway Services don’t represent a public nuisance,” the corporate argued in its criticism, filed Wednesday in Los Angeles County Superior Courtroom. “Waymo faces imminent and irreparable hurt to its operations, staff, and clients.”

A spokesperson for town didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

In keeping with the go well with, town was conscious that the Voltera charging services have been to function and keep a industrial electrical automobile fleet 24 hours a day, and town authorised its use when it authorised the permits for the stations.

The rift between the corporate and a few Santa Monica residents started as quickly because the automobiles started using the 24-hour charging stations, which have in a single day staffing, lights and vehicles beeping as they reverse out and in of parking spots. Tensions bought so unhealthy that some residents took to blocking the trail of the driverless automobiles, blocking the driveways into the charging stations, and putting orange cones within the space to hinder their routes and create backups, a observe a number of have referred to as “stacking the Waymos.”

In the meantime, staff on the charging stations have referred to as police a number of occasions because of this, though no arrests have been made. Waymo additionally unsuccessfully tried to acquire a short lived restraining order in opposition to one resident who had allegedly repeatedly blocked the automobiles.

On Nov. 19, town ordered Waymo to cease charging its autonomous vehicles on the two tons in a single day or face the potential of authorized motion. Waymo declined and as a substitute sued town final week after negotiations with town on mitigation measures to the tons fell aside.

In keeping with the lawsuit, Waymo and Voltera representatives reached out to town after the Nov. 19 order, on the lookout for methods to mitigate the noise and lights from the tons, together with initiating a software program replace that may change the automobiles’ path to the charging stations. However after a gathering on Dec. 15 with town, no settlement was reached, the corporate stated in its criticism.

“We’re disenchanted that the Metropolis has chosen an adversarial path over a collaborative one,” a spokesperson for Waymo stated in a press release.

“The Metropolis’s place has been to insist that no actions taken or proposed by Waymo would fulfill the complaining neighbors and due to this fact have to be deemed inadequate.”

The corporate additionally blasted town’s dealing with of the dispute, arguing that regardless of dealing with a price range disaster, metropolis officers have adopted a contentious technique in opposition to enterprise.

“The Metropolis of Santa Monica’s current actions are inconsistent with its acknowledged objective of attracting funding,” the corporate stated in a press release. “At a time when the Metropolis faces a critical fiscal disaster, officers are selecting to hinder correctly permitted funding reasonably than fostering a ‘prepared for enterprise’ setting.”

The lawsuit is simply the newest authorized battle for the Alphabet-owned firm, which has been quickly increasing throughout California, making the white, driverless automobiles extra commonplace.

Two years in the past, the corporate was sued by town of San Francisco, which argued that the California Public Utilities Fee shouldn’t have handed Waymo permits to increase and function within the metropolis, and that the regulatory company had abdicated its obligations.

The California 1st District Courtroom of Attraction disagreed, and dominated in opposition to town.

This previous June, Waymo introduced it might increase its service space to 120 sq. miles in Los Angeles County, with Waymos working in Playa del Rey, Ladera Heights, Echo Park, Silver Lake and Hollywood.

In November the corporate launched its ride-hailing service to now function throughout Los Angeles County freeways, in addition to within the San Francisco Bay and Phoenix.

Because it launched in Santa Monica, the corporate argues it has performed greater than one million journeys within the metropolis and in November alone, recorded greater than 50,000 rides beginning or ending there.

“The [charging] web site has enabled Waymo to supply a secure, sustainable and accessible transportation choice to metropolis residents,” Waymo stated within the assertion.

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