Originally Posted by
bombermwc
I had to laugh a bit at that. I'm thinking about so many of the former farmer plots that have turned into sub divisions as families stop doing the work their grandpappy did and sell. My own home is one of those that benefitted from one of those sells. The land it was built on, was Moore farmland just 10 years ago in the middle of nothing. Now, there are several hundred homes here. But we're at least close enough (but far enough) from 2 interstates, to not worry about eminent domain.
ED has been used to do a lot of bad in the city, but it's also been used to do a lot of good. It was heavily used in MWC for the 29th st development. The city "lost" the eventual case on that, but did they really lose? I mean they paid the plaintiff more money, but I'm pretty sure the city came out a million times ahead on the development with tax income. It's done major damage in downtown with Pei's Plan. It destroyed the neighborhoods where 235 went in, but it created a much needed corridor. It's never a cut and dry situation. It always has its winners and losers. I would say that, at least in what I have seen in my lifetime, it has been used to do more good than bad because most of the groups exercising it these days, have learned from past mistakes on how it can do major harm.
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