Singer Jackson Browne considers appeal to Santa Cruz County property court ruling

APTOS — Singer/songwriter Jackson Browne, who recently lost a legal land dispute with neighbors to his long-time Porter Gulch Road property, is considering an appeal, according to his legal team.

Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge Timothy Volkmann ruled earlier this month on a 2019 lawsuit regarding who is allowed use of a road stretching between the two properties.

Jackson Browne performs at Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa in 2019. (Kelly A. Swift — Orange County Register Contributing Photographer) 

Plaintiffs Christopher Wheeler and Sarah Claus took Browne to court initially due to a fence set up between their undeveloped land and Browne’s paved driveway. They said Browne’s driveway had been

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