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No. Most if not all states have some form of limited sovereign immunity from lawsuits. This usually means that actions a government takes in the nature of discretionary policy decisions, like where to authorize a development or how to zone a part of the town, are immune from suit. Actions of a ministerial nature are not, but these relate more to personal injuries, like improperly maintaining the streets in the development so that someone gets hurt because of that improper maintenance. In essence, if a city decides to let's say put a road in a nice neighborhood that ruins the character of the neighborhood and causes loss in value, there is no liability for that governmental choice. But if the city builds it in a negligent manner and someone gets hurt because of that negligence, the city can be sued for those injuries.

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