Court affirms ruling in lawsuit tied to flood

ANN ARBOR (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court has affirmed a lower court ruling in favor of Ann Arbor that dismissed a lawsuit that tested the responsibility of local governments during severe flooding.
 
The state Court of Appeals last year overturned a decision by a Washtenaw County judge, saying it could have created “unprecedented” and “crippling” liability on taxpayers.

The Ann Arbor News reports  the state’s high court recently issued a one-paragraph order unanimously affirming the ruling.

Lawrence Fingerle sued, accusing Ann Arbor of failing to do enough to contain rain from a storm in 2010. 

His basement was flooded.