Thursday, September 18, 2008

Who Monitors Eminent Domain Abuses?

From The Moderate Voice, a great post:

"Eminent Domain Abuse?

September 18th, 2008
By JOE WINDISH, Technology Editor


In an AJC story on the growing DOT deficit in Georgia Jim Galloway noticed that the department has been seizing rights-of-way to no purpose:

In one case, for a project on Ga. 316 and Ga. 81 in 1999, DOT told a man it needed land that he had bought less than six months before, intending to build a gas station.

It usually takes years for a project to arrive at the construction stage, and the man asked DOT if it would let him build his station and make what profit he could until the agency was ready to build its ramps.

DOT refused, saying the project was “imminent,” and condemned his land.

“Eight years later, GDOT continues to have no formal construction plans for the project and the project is not on GDOT’s Long Range Program,” according to the audit.

Do we think Georgia is the only state where this happens?"

Are there any groups which monitor such abuse?

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