When city planners attack
This time, in Kentucky. A city plans to take commercial buildings, vacant lots, and private residences and turn them into more private residences. That is not public use. Apparently, this is also to preserve a historic area. Hats off to Commissioner Moorman:
Commissioner Bernie Moorman agreed the plan was a good one, but voted against it because it will allow the city to force the sale of property using the power of eminent domain — which he described as a “cruel and not necessary process.”
“The plan has good intentions, but it’s an evil process by which to execute the plan,” Moorman said.
Evil, indeed.
December 30th, 2004 at 6:59 pm
Concur.
Amen.