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Pennsylvania eminent domain news

Wednesday, April 25, 2012
 
City council votes to take Greco land
The Standard Speaker, Hazleton, PA – Apr 24, 2012
Council voted 3-2 on Monday when authorizing the administration to move ahead with eminent domain proceedings, which would enable the city to claim properties at 37, 39, and 41 W. Broad St. and move ahead with plans for building a robotic parking facility with $4.8 million in state gaming funds…

Pennsylvania eminent domain news

Tuesday, April 24, 2012
 
Hazleton moves to buy property
The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, PA – Apr 24,2012
owners of a property at Broad and Laurel streets, on Monday night objected to the passing of a city council resolution that would allow the city to purchase that property through eminent domain…

Pennsylvania eminent domain news

Friday, April 20, 2012
 
Marcellus Zoning Law Contradicts Upper Del River Plan
WaynePikeNews.com – April 17, 2012
…Theoretically, the Park Service could purchase some lands in eastern Pike and Wayne Counties to protect the river from well pads. Typically these transactions are on a willing-seller basis, but the federal government could exercise eminent domain. The Park Service and officials at the state Public Utility Commission are working together on the issue.

Pennsylvania eminent domain news

Thursday, April 12, 2012
 
Developer files another legal challenge against hockey arena
The Morning Call, Allentown, PA – Apr 12, 2012
This marks the third time Atiyeh has challenged the $158 million project in the courts. In November, he filed an objection to the city's use of eminent domain, saying the arena wasn't intended for the public good but to line the pockets of private enterprise. The challenge disintegrated after the city finalized the sale and withdrew the declaration of taking…

Pennsylvania eminent domain news

Tuesday, April 10, 2012
 
UPMC rushes bid for Monroeville finance authority, critics say
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA – Apr 9, 2012
In addition to the timing of the vote, some residents question whether the authority would have the power of eminent domain and whether the municipality could become liable for any debts...

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