Ontario council approves steps for eminent domain to improve two crossing crossings
“Time is running out on the city in its efforts to eliminate long waits for motorists at two railroad crossing, with $100 million in state funding at risk. The holdup is the city’s inability to…
Norva Plastics wins big in eminent domain
“Old Dominion University wants to use the property where Norva Plastics is located on Killiam Avenue to redevelop and expand campus. At first, the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority offered $2,080,000 for the property on…
Norva Plastics wins eminent domain fight over value
“A jury delivered Norva Plastics a big victory Wednesday, awarding the 70-year-old company a multimillion-dollar payout and delivering yet another blow to city leaders in the ongoing fight over eminent domain. Norva, located on Killam…
Water agency agrees to use eminent domain in seeking water transmission line
“Representatives of American Lake Water argue, however, that the water agency’s ability to lower water rates would be limited, plus they say the process of eminent domain is costly. “An eminent domain takeover of the…
With new hire, NDOT serves notice it won’t give away the store on eminent domain settlements
“That’s right. And that’s why lawyers who have been trying to get as much money from the state and Clark County for years suddenly are staring at themselves in the mirror. Currently, sources say, Fitzsimmons…
Aurora could be overpaying for Fanfare property
“Aurora’s Urban Renewal Authority will finalize a contract today to purchase the blighted Fanfare property, but The Denver Post reports the price could be far more than what the city considers its value to be….
Aurora may spend $2.75 million for site valued at $77,000
“We’ve appraised the property for $4 million when cleaned of asbestos and the building’s demolition,” said Mayor Steve Hogan. “Everyone knows the land is never going to reach its potential with that building on it….
D.C. wins last of the Skyland Shopping Center eminent domain cases
“The D.C. Court of Appeals on Dec. 6 rejected Mary Rose Greene’s claim that she was inadequately compensated for the 7 acres the District seized for the Skyland project. D.C. initially offered $943,000, which Greene…
Peekskill Officials Approve FEIS, Use of Eminent Domain for New Firehouse
“The Common Council accepted the final environmental impact statement for the project and passed a resolution authorizing the use of eminent domain, if needed, for the acquisition of property needed for the construction of the…