Property rights vs. rent control? Another eminent domain measure headed for ballot: The Sonoma Index-Tribune, 11/20/07

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By David Bolling If the California Property Owners and Farmland Protection Act sounds familiar, that’s because voters were led down a similar path just a year ago with Proposition 90, which sought to force government to pay property owners for any restrictive zoning. That measure lost by a 47.7 to 52.3 percent margin, but not… Read more »

Squeezing small stores: San Gabriel Valley Tribune, 11/3/07

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By Bethania Palma AZUSA – Small-business owners said they will bear the brunt of redevelopment if the city moves forward with plans to buy their properties for projects, including larger national retail stores. In September 2006, the City Council gave its redevelopment agency authority to use eminent domain to acquire businesses in redevelopment zones. Although… Read more »

Caltrans fences off, locks up Mooney business: Visalia-Times Delta, 10/31/07

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By Gerald Carroll A Visalia property owner can no longer access his Mooney Boulevard commercial property after it was fenced and padlocked Friday by Caltrans. The state’s highway-construction agency on Sept. 11 acquired — through court-ordered eminent domain — a portion of David McWilliams’ 33,000-square-foot commercial lot. Caltrans made it official Friday by formally evicting… Read more »

Eminent domain discussions raise questions over land owner rights: Ledger Dispatch, 10/23/07

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By Kelly Enos Recent eminent domain proceedings flying around Amador County – and a particularly controversial case in Plymouth – have some property owners concerned that they could lose what they have worked to keep for years. “I wasn’t really sure what it meant when I first heard the term,” said Shenandoah Valley resident Jose… Read more »