Puyallup (Wash.) district sues city over City Hall construction

Nov. 16, 2009
District says new building hinders access to its parking lot
From The Tacoma News-Tribune: The Puyallup (Wash.) School District officials say the City of Puyallup owes them money for building Puyallup’s new City Hall over a public alleyway that used to border district property. The district says City Hall blocks a public alley the district formerly used to gain access to its headquarters and parking lots. The claim asks for a minimum of $250,000 compensation for loss of access to the alley, which the district says impedes its ability to enter its parking lot and develop the property.

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