There won’t be a three-peat showdown between Riviera Beach and longtime city nemesis, Fane Lozman, before the U.S. Supreme Court — at least for now.

In a decision Riviera Beach officials celebrated in a press release, the nation’s high court last week declined to wade into a multimillion-dollar dispute over whether the city illegally seized Lozman’s mostly submerged land along Singer Island by refusing to let him develop it.

As is typical, justices didn’t say why they decided not to hear the case. But, city officials were elated.

“This outcome is a tremendous relief for the city and our residents,” City Manager Jonathan Evans said in the press release.

While Lozman has twice battled the city before the Supreme Court and won, little money was at stake. This case was different.

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