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Jason Clifford's avatar

I disagree with the 2005 decision that private property should be forcibly given to other private entitles. However, if you didnt have eminent domain you couldn't build any kind of road or rail system that would connect cities together. Literally a couple of land owners could prevent a 50 mile road or rail line from being built.

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Kim's avatar

Have you seen the case in Colorado of the homeowner who purchased property in I think Jefferson county. It has a creek running through it and butted up to a public park. The previous owners had allowed public access and did not disclose it to the new owner. She stopped allowing public access and the county sued her for her property. She ended up settling and lost a huge chunk of her yard. Infuriating. I agree we need to value personal property rights. But I also struggle with it. But also my background is rail planning. I don’t know how we ever expand rail access without eminent domain.

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