Raleigh Durham, NC, August 19, 2026 —

The Town of Apex has initiated legal action against a property owner concerning the use of land for off-campus student parking. The lawsuit specifically addresses the parking situation for students attending Apex Friendship High School, with the disputed property located along Humie Olive Road.

The details of the lawsuit, including the specific nature of the dispute and the legal grounds for the action, have not been fully disclosed. The town’s filing indicates a disagreement over the property owner’s rights and responsibilities concerning the provision of parking facilities for students of the local high school.

The property in question is situated on Humie Olive Road, a location identified as being utilized for student parking associated with Apex Friendship High School. The town’s decision to pursue a lawsuit suggests that previous attempts to resolve the issue outside of court may have been unsuccessful or that the situation has reached a point requiring formal legal intervention.

Further information regarding the specific demands of the lawsuit, any potential resolutions being sought, or the timeline for legal proceedings was not immediately available. The property owner’s response to the lawsuit has also not yet been publicly documented.

The Town of Apex has not provided further details regarding the contractor’s name or any specific code violations or fine amounts associated with this case at this time.



Story summarized from the original created by Baron James on www.cbs17.com, see more information here.

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