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Oregon Supreme Court hears arguments in Oswego Lake access

The Lake Oswego City Council passed a rule in 2012 that blocks access from public parks along the downtown lake.

LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. (AP) - The Oregon Supreme Court on Friday heard arguments in a long-running case about access to Oswego Lake.

The Lake Oswego City Council passed a rule in 2012 that blocks access from public parks along the downtown lake.

Plaintiffs Mark Kramer and Todd Prager filed suit, contending that under Oregon law, all navigable waterways are public and must be accessible from public land.

A Clackamas County judge sided with the city and the Oregon Court of Appeals followed suit.

The Oregon Supreme Court heard the arguments at Aloha High School. They then spoke with students and answered questions about the court.

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