An attorney suing San Luis Obispo County for adopting an ordinance that would ban plastic shopping bags at most stores in the county has dropped the countys seven individual cities and the county itself as defendants in the lawsuit and will now aim it at the Integrated Waste Management Authority, which enacted the ban Jan. 11.
The IWMA formed in 1994 under a joint powers agreement consists of all five county supervisors, representatives from each of the countys cities, and one representative speaking for the 10 community services districts spread around the county in areas outside city limits.




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