The Commonwealth Court has ruled that a Luzerne County township can’t condemn land to be used for a privately owned charter school.
While condemning land for a charter school is a public purpose, the unanimous court said that Pennsylvania’s Second Class Township Code does not include schools as one of the public purposes for which townships of that class can exercise their powers of eminent domain.
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