Glendale Seeks to Extend Eminent Domain Authority, 8/11/10

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By A.J. Hazarabedian It looks like the city of Glendale will be using eminent domain to acquire the property currently occupied by the Museum of Neon Art at 212 S. Brand Blvd. The Glendale News Press reported that the city council plans on extending their eminent domain authority “as officials remain locked in negotiations for… Read more »

Credit Union Gets More Time to Prevent Eminent Domain, 7/29/10

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By A.J. Hazarabedian Pacific Oaks Federal Credit Union will have more time to negotiate with the owner of Carriage Square shopping center in the city of Oxnard, in an attempt to prevent the city from having to proceed with eminent domain. The Ventura County Star reported in their article, “Oxnard gives credit union time to… Read more »

Eminent Domain Comes Up Again in Barstow, 7/27/10

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By A.J. Hazarabedian Residents in Barstow are looking for answers surrounding the topic of eminent domain and how it may affect their homes and local churches. The Desert Dispatch reported Sunday that residents felt they did not get enough information at the April 28th public meeting and that Barstow “city staff will attempt another public… Read more »

Eminent Domain Okayed in Newport Beach, 6/10/10

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By A.J. Hazarabedian Newport Beach city council members voted to adopt a resolution of necessity this week to acquire a portion of Back Bay Court Property Co.’s property on Jamboree Road. According to the Orange County Register article, “City OKs using eminent domain on mini-mall,” the sliver of land is needed for the Jamboree Road… Read more »

Eminent Domain Not an Option in San Pablo, 5/5/10

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By A.J. Hazarabedian We posted an article in March about San Pablo and the city council’s hope to reinstate the power of eminent domain for 12 years. In yesterday’s Mercury News there was a new article discussing the results of a recent city council meeting, where the San Pablo city council voted against “a series… Read more »

Eminent Domain Matter Settled in Lake Forest, 5/5/10

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By A.J. Hazarabedian In November of last year, we posted an article about a land swap deal in Lake Forest.  This week, the Orange County Register is reporting that the, “eminent domain tug-of-war between a Rancho Santa Margarita family and the city of Lake Forest over a 6-acre parcel of land has been settled.” The… Read more »

Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Prevails in Right to Take Challenge, 4/29/10

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By A.J. Hazarabedian Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District received a favorable verdict in a case involving a right to take action.  Property owner, John O’Doherty was challenging the water district’s right to take a portion of Third Street for a water pumping station. The verdict was discussed in a recent Press-Enterprise article, “Judge rules in… Read more »

Seal Beach Moves Forward With River’s End Project, 4/27/10

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By A.J. Hazarabedian As a follow up to a previous post, the Orange County Register is reporting that the Seal Beach City Council voted to move forward with the River’s End project, even with the objections from developer, Bay City Partners. The developer’s concerns, according to the article, “Seal Beach moves ahead with $2 million… Read more »

Seal Beach Developer Fights City Over Eminent Domain, 4/23/10

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By A.J. Hazarabedian Bay City Partners, a local developer in Seal Beach, has filed a lawsuit against the city claiming the city did not do a proper environmental study for the River’s End Project, according to the Orange County Register. The article, “Developer fights city project, eminent domain process,” explains the developer’s frustrations with the… Read more »