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"You just can't condemn property without compensation".
Finally, Columbia would almost certainly need state help to condemn property that it cannot buy.
We don't need to condemn property to stuff the pockets of a multibillionaire.
Under the city's redevelopment plan, it can condemn property for the project.
One of those is language letting government agencies and municipalities condemn property "for a public use, benefit, or purpose".
They also oppose the government's use of eminent domain to condemn property on behalf of a private developer.
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A similar struggle is brewing in Yonkers, where the city may need to condemn properties to build a baseball stadium.
They are studying environmental-impact laws and gearing up to fight the Empire State Development Corporation, which has the authority to condemn properties and pay the owners for them.
That suit arose from an agreement the developer had with the village under a previous mayor to condemn properties in the same area to make way for big-box stores, said Claude Gooding, the commissioner of the village's community development agency.
On Monday morning, a sticker from the Sanitation Department was put on the boat declaring it "condemned property" that was "scheduled for removal".
And on Tuesday, a Supreme Court Appellate Division dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block the state from condemning property for the shopping center, saying it had not been filed in time.
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