School doesn't want to put in sidewalk

Oct. 2, 2008
Detroit County Day School in dispute with village of Beverly Hills, Mich.

Detroit Country Day in Beverly Hills, Mich., may be a pricey private school, but its administrators say they shouldn't have to spend money to put in a block or so of sidewalk. After months of negotiations with village officials broke down two weeks ago, the school filed legal documents in Oakland County Circuit Court seeking a judge's opinion on the matter. Cost estimates for sidewalks were $150,000. The dispute began last spring, when Country Day began building a new gymnasium. Under the village zoning ordinances, the development required the installation of a sidewalk.

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