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City council has called it quits after two decades of legal battles with a local family over the fair price of land expropriated to create the Spring Garden…
The City of Windsor has been dealt a blow in its two-decade legal dispute over the value of hundreds of building lots it expropriated to help create the prized…
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The City of Windsor is pushing back on a recent court defeat that if left unchallenged could cost taxpayers millions.
One month ago, the Windsor-based Paciorka family won a two-decade battle over what the city should have paid for hundreds of building lots it expropriated to help create the Spring Garden natural area. The ruling left the city on the hook for about $6.2 million less what it originally paid, but Mayor Drew Dilkens has said the ripple effect of losing this case could cost “upwards of $20 million” because the land evaluation approved for the Paciorkas could apply to hundreds of other lots appropriated around the same time to create the natural area.