California Eminent Domain Project News: California Speeds Up on the High-Speed Rail Project
Even as the controversial High-Speed Rail project continues to be debated on in the Capitol and challenged in the courts, the California High-Speed Rail Authority (“CHSRA”) is already taking action towards the project. CHSRA has begun to acquire private property to build the foundation for the speed-rail’s tracks. Thousands of properties will be affected by… Read more »
California Town Uses Eminent Domain To Eliminate Private Water Company, 4/10/14
Notwithstanding the public backlash following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Kelo v. City of New London several years back, government agencies are getting more and more creative with stretching reasons to support exercising eminent domain. The city government of Claremont, California is attempting to take over a private water company using eminent domain and… Read more »
Kelo, Landmark Eminent Domain Case: The Aftermath, 4/1/14
Nine years have passed since the controversial 5-4 decision of the United States Supreme Court in the eminent domain case of Kelo v. City of New London. What the advocates for economic development argued, fought for and supported has resulted in a 90 acre vacant wasteland where the homes of 7 small town residents once… Read more »
Calleguas Water District Considers Eminent Domain for Pipeline Project, 6/22/11
By A.J. Hazarabedian The Calleguas Water District is considering using eminent domain to acquire an easement on two properties in Camarillo. The easements are needed for a pipeline project which, according to the Ventura County Star article, will help bring much needed water to Simi Valley, Moorpark, Thousand Oaks and Camarillo. The article, “Water district… Read more »
California Eminent Domain Law Group’s A.J. Hazarabedian Selected to Southern California Super Lawyers® for Second Year in a Row
A.J. Hazarabedian, Managing Partner of California Eminent Domain Law Group, APC, has again been recognized by Southern California Super Lawyers for 2011. Glendale, CA — February 7, 2011 — California Eminent Domain Law Group, APC is pleased to announce that A.J. Hazarabedian has once again been recognized as one of Southern California’s outstanding attorneys in… Read more »
Eminent Domain Okayed in Newport Beach, 6/10/10
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 »
California Eminent Domain Law Group’s Glenn Block to Speak at IRWA Chapter 1 Seminar
Glenn Block, Partner at California Eminent Domain Law Group, APC, to speak at IRWA Chapter 1 Right of Way and the Law Seminar on June 22, 2010 Glendale, CA – May 27,2010 – California Eminent Domain Law Group, APC is pleased to announce that Glenn Block will be presenting at this year’s IRWA Chapter 1… Read more »
Eminent Domain Not an Option in San Pablo, 5/5/10
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
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
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 »