‘Pay us and we’ll leave’: Dauphin County nonprofit to be evicted over PennDOT dispute

The owners of a Swatara Township nonprofit are facing eviction by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as they continue to seek financial compensation for relocation.

Bill Hubler and Chen-Yu Tsuei must move the Chinese Cultural & Arts Institute at 200 S. 41st St., to accommodate a $1 billion I-83 Capital Beltway Project.

An eminent domain hearing between PennDOT and the couple is scheduled for Aug. 20 in Dauphin County’s Court of Common Pleas…

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