Ridge water district looks into acquiring neighbors: Oroville Mercury Register, 8/18/07
By Ryan Olson PARADISE — For years, the Paradise Irrigation District has been in talks about partnering with its neighbor, Del Oro Water Co., to share water from a proposed regional pipeline. This week, PID officials announced they’re looking at an alternative — acquiring Del Oro’s two districts covering Lime Saddle and Old Magalia. Officials… Read more »
Anti-tax group eyes K Street: If eminent domain is used by city, it would be issue in a state ballot measure: The Sacramento Bee, 8/17/07
By Terri Hardy A push for the renovation of K Street has turned ugly, pitting the city against Moe Mohanna, the owner of several blighted downtown properties. If the city were to use its biggest stick and try to forcibly take Mohanna’s land, it could set up an unintended result: turning Mohanna into the poster… Read more »
East Lewelling widening finally gets under way: County uses eminent domain to seize bordering properties: The Daily Review, 8/13/07
By Rachel Cohen SAN LORENZO — After 30 years of talk and two years of serious investigations, the county has begun the physical process of widening East Lewelling Boulevard. The section of East Lewelling Boulevard that runs between Hesperian Boulevard and Meekland Avenue outgrew its two lanes long ago. “With Lewelling being just one… Read more »
Fight seems imminent: Tracy Press, 8/6/07
By Rob L. Wagner Tracy is prepared to use eminent domain to take land from so-far unwilling homeowners so Grant Line Road can be expanded. Photo by Glenn Moore Stephen Lum and Margarita Ruiz own a small home at 81 E. Grant Line Road. The city considers East Grant Line Road between Parker Avenue and… Read more »
The Limits of Anti-Kelo Legislation: Reformers are trying to outlaw eminent domain abuse. But will the laws they’re passing be effective?: Reason Magazine, Aug./Sept. 2007
By Ilya Somin In Kelo v. City of New London (2005), the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the government to condemn property and transfer it to other private owners in the name of “economic development.” Upholding the forced transfer of land in New London, Connecticut, to private developers, the Court ruled that virtually any potential public… Read more »
Magnolia Oaks project still alive: St. Helena Star, 7/26/07
By Jesse Duarte Developers of the 45-unit Magnolia Oaks subdivision have less than two months to resolve the problems that plague the proposal. The St. Helena City Council agreed Tuesday to continue their discussion to give developers time to wrangle with access issues and make the project less intrusive to neighbors. “You’ve got three people… Read more »
Corporate Takings: Why retail giants love eminent domain: The Weekly Standard, 7/26/07
By Duncan Currie IN NOVEMBER 2001, long before the Kelo ruling threw the floodlights on eminent domain abuse, Susan Watson sent a distressed letter to James D. Sinegal, the president and CEO of Costco. She owned several hundred shares in the retail giant–and, as she put it, had been “a loyal customer and ardent fan”… Read more »
Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Blight: Voice of San Diego, 7/18/07
By Nina Peterson-Perlman Wednesday, July 18, 2007 | Grantville’s Friars Road Pet Hospital and National City’s Community Youth Athletic Center, while not gleaming edifices of commercial might, don’t fit the traditional definition of an eyesore. The windows aren’t cracked, the plaster isn’t peeling and they attract concerned pet owners and kids wanting to learn how… Read more »
Dan Walters: A preview of battle on seizure: Sacramento Bee, 7/13/07
By Dan Walters California voters will weigh in next year on “eminent domain,” the quaintly named procedure by which governments seize private property for ostensibly public purposes, and a preview of the forthcoming battle was staged in the Capitol on Thursday. Two Senate committees met back-to-back in the same room and approved a bill that’s… Read more »
Newhall Fears Eminent Domain: The Signal, 7/5/07
By Reina V. Slutske The concept of eminent domain is a scary one – especially to businesses and residents near public projects. Eminent domain is the practice of a government taking a private property, whether business or residential, for public use. Public projects such as roads and schools sometimes require the use of eminent… Read more »