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Parker council divided 3-2, approves filing of summary-judgment motion in Gregory Lane dispute
Summary
After a closed executive session, Parker City Council voted 3-2 to instruct legal counsel to file a motion for summary judgment in the Gregory Lane lawsuit over whether Gregory Lane is a public street or private road; two council members voted against the filing.
After an executive session on April 1, the Parker City Council voted 3-2 to instruct the city’s outside counsel to file a motion for summary judgment in ongoing litigation about Gregory Lane.
The lawsuit involves Restore the Grasslands (an entity associated with Huffines) and local residents; the central issue before the court is whether Gregory Lane is a public street or a private road. If a judge grants summary judgment in favor of Huffines/Restore the Grasslands, the court could declare the lane public without a full trial, which supporters of filing argued could end the dispute more quickly and reduce additional legal fees. Those who opposed immediate filing urged waiting to see how the Huffines’ motion is…
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