Well it just seems odd that it's not posted publicly. I wonder where your lawyer got it? Not doubting you, but it just seems like if it were legit, it would be on that site.
A malfunctioning govt database!?!? The horror!
Well it just seems odd that it's not posted publicly. I wonder where your lawyer got it? Not doubting you, but it just seems like if it were legit, it would be on that site.
Or just anyone could get stuff who would need lawyers?Well it just seems odd that it's not posted publicly. I wonder where your lawyer got it? Not doubting you, but it just seems like if it were legit, it would be on that site.
The founders put eminent domain in the constitution for a reason. I believe that reason, to keep one land owner from holding society hostage. That said Kelo was a bad decision in my non lawyer opinion.The U.S. does have a history of selling that which they don't own, claiming ownership to that which they don't own and taking back ownership of that which they previously gave away. I appreciate trails. I don't appreciate the state taking land via eminent domain for commercial development or in this case railway right of ways. At a minimum, should the right of way go up for sale, homeowners attached to the right of way should be allowed to bid against the state for ownership. Thirty million in the scheme of things isn't much money. But in aggregate, 30 mil here, 30 mil there starts to really add up. Trails seem to benefit society on the whole. But that shouldn't come at the expense of individual land acquisition via eminent domain. Or via lawfare for claims against abandonments stretching back hundreds of years.
Or just anyone could get stuff who would need lawyers?
What is the case name?Yes, even if the case showed up in the search, you'd have to have an account and credit card to view it.
What is the case name?
I’m not against eminent domain where it’s justifiable. I69 project? Yeah. Is a bike path important enough to force property owners to sell their land?The founders put eminent domain in the constitution for a reason. I believe that reason, to keep one land owner from holding society hostage. That said Kelo was a bad decision in my non lawyer opinion.
Of the many things that suck, sucky things still suck.There's worse than losing the land, I can assure you.
Of the many things that suck, sucky things still suck.
I’m not against eminent domain where it’s justifiable. I69 project? Yeah. Is a bike path important enough to force property owners to sell their land?
I have not seen significant evidence of any of this beyond the baseline of the area. You know your area and this may be the baseline for your area…I like my vehicles to remain un-sabotaged, and my driveway not used as a parking lot. I enjoy quietly watching TV without the noise and sparks of thieves cutting on the railroad's abandoned equipment. I also like to walk in my yard without finding beer bottles, drug paraphernalia, stolen items and human waste left by persons that have decided this is a public area from what they've heard on the news. Hopefully there is a government program that will support my hopes and dreams for a better tomorrow.
I have not seen significant evidence of any of this beyond the baseline of the area. You know your area and this may be the baseline for your area…
Sounds reasonable. I suppose it depends on whether the trail is in a suburban area or rural on how much trouble you have.I like my vehicles to remain un-sabotaged, and my driveway not used as a parking lot. I enjoy quietly watching TV without the noise and sparks of thieves cutting on the railroad's abandoned equipment. I also like to walk in my yard without finding beer bottles, drug paraphernalia, stolen items and human waste left by persons that have decided this is a public area from what they've heard on the news. Hopefully there is a government program that will support my hopes and dreams for a better tomorrow.
Sounds reasonable. I suppose it depends on whether the trail is in a suburban area or rural on how much trouble you have.
Personally, I find it hard to ride my bike while I‘m high on drugs, and I’m too embarrassed to crap in someone else’s yard.…or really my own for that matter.
If everyone along the route feels the same way you do then government wouldn’t need to be involved then would they?I don’t think that’s a fair comparison. I hate I69. A new terrain highway route always requires eminent domain, takes much more land that you were using for your own private use beforehand, leaves a scar on the landscape, becomes your new noisy neighbor 24/7, and splits your land without the ability to cross.
Abandoned rail corridors were already set aside for transportation use, but as a rail trail the neighbor now gets peace and quiet 24/7, is the same narrow strip of land you weren’t using before, looks the same or nicer than the rail corridor, raises property values, and you can cross it and have your own trail access point. It also serves double duty as a park and a transportation corridor.
I’d be happy if I had a rail corridor converted to a trail in my back yard, and I’m less annoyed with my tax dollars going into it. I don’t have any kids, but I’m helping pay for your kids education (your in the general ingo sense) so you all can help pay for my rail trail. (Thanks in advance!)