Residents fight county on redevelopment: Contra Costa Times, 6/9/08

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By Paul Burgarino John Stoneking says he has been under siege by the county for the past two decades. Stoneking, a 61-year resident in the Orbisonia Heights area of Bay Point, has fought plans by the county’s Redevelopment Agency to redevelop his 7.6-acre neighborhood near Bailey Road into a transit-oriented housing and commercial area. He… Read more »

Survey indicates public support for seizure of lot by Jurupa-area parks district: The Press-Enterprise, 6/6/06

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By Sandra Stokley GLEN AVON – Jurupa park officials, thwarted by Riverside County supervisors in their bid to seize property improperly sold to Congressman Ken Calvert and his partners, are taking a different route to obtain the land. With the backing of California law, the Jurupa Area Recreation and Park District will proceed with a… Read more »

City of Riverside acquires land from unwilling family: The Press-Enterprise, 5/30/08

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By Doug Haberman RIVERSIDE – The city of Riverside’s Redevelopment Agency has settled three eminent domain lawsuits filed against the Garner family for properties the agency wants to see redeveloped. The cost was $5,894,680 for a total of 2.4 acres in three locations, Development Director Belinda Graham said. The agency paid almost $3.5 million for… Read more »

A vision for Baldwin Park: Pasadena Star-News, 5/13/08

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BALDWIN PARK, like many cities in the San Gabriel Valley, is looking to use redevelopment financing as a tool to bring in new commercial, residential and office space. A plan to tear down dilapidated, poorly built and sited shopping centers – their nearly empty parking lots looming for acres in between the street and the… Read more »

Seaside revisists eminent domain: Monterey County Herald, 5/15/08

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By Laith Agha Seaside officials are considering approval of the use of eminent domain for a hotel project promoted by a development group led by former baseball star Reggie Jackson. But a citizens advisory group, which was selected in January to represent residents and businesses in the area near the project, says using eminent domain… Read more »

Supervisors take step toward extension of Clinton Keith Road: The Californian, 4/22/08

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By Cathy Redfern RIVERSIDE —- The county can move forward with forcing the sale of properties needed for the eastern extension of Clinton Keith Road following a decision Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors. The board voted 4-0, with Supervisor Marion Ashley absent, to authorize a “resolution of necessity” to begin eminent domain proceedings on… Read more »