Opinion
The Master Plan will recommend governance adjustments to improve the delivery of services and will explore potential sources of additional revenue to support the programs and facilities that are provided to the citizens of El Paso.
The El Paso situation underscores the fact that it’s not the filing of a lawsuit that matters to home and small business owners but the power to control the outcome.
The fight between the City of El Paso and its residents is far from over. The people of El Paso, as well as other Texas government officials, are working to protect the rights of property owners and to ensure individuals get to keep what they’ve worked so hard to own. The majority of Texans and Americans everywhere believe that private property should not be taken for private gain.
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Residents of the downtown area do not want to be moved from their daily lives and memories, but this community is considered an eye sore and eminent domain is the only solution. Read more...
People's Discussion
“Actually condemning the private property may be the last thing you do...but your ability to do so is so ominous that the threat of eminent domain will permeate all so-called negotiations.” (Attorney Stuart Blaugrund) Read more...
