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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Seattle Uses Eminent Domain To Turn A Parking Lot Into A Parking Lot

Seattle’s city council voted unanimously Monday to use eminent domain to take private property. They say they must seize the private property, which is currently being used as a parking lot, in order to turn it into … a parking lot. (Here is the link to the original notice). Local station Q13Foxnews discussed this story here.

In addition to eminent domain abuse, the City of Seattle has recently been in the news for hiding public records, and sinking the farm boat. The common thread among all three of these stories is that, in Seattle, central planning takes priority over people. In this case, they decided it was critically important to seize a parking lot from its 103-year-old owner so that it can be a parking lot. At least this is their stated justification.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Salisbury would have spent a million dollars doing a study on it first.

Anonymous said...

7:48
Then after the study, they would use the parking lot to park the fireboat.