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mshreae · 11 months
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Learn about ingress and egress in real estate. In simple terms, ingress is the right to enter your property, and egress is the right to exit it. These rights are essential for property access. Explore how easements can secure these rights, and what to do if your property is land-locked. Options include talking to neighbors, gaining permission to use others' land, or government assistance. Understand the legal aspects, like creating and ending easements, and the importance of maintaining them. These rights are critical for property value and usability. For guidance, consult a real estate expert.
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worldwatcher3072 · 1 year
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Unveiling the Fifth Amendment: Safeguarding Rights and Ensuring Justice
In today's installment of "Constitution Matters," we delve into the fifth amendment, examining its relevance in our everyday lives in the United States and emphasizing the significance of comprehending and exercising this fundamental right.
The fifth amendment of the U.S. Constitution serves as a safeguard, protecting individuals from potential abuses of power by the government and ensuring due process of law. It encompasses several essential principles that contribute to a fair and just legal system.
One of the key provisions of the fifth amendment is the protection against self-incrimination. This means that individuals cannot be compelled to testify against themselves in a criminal case. It grants the right to remain silent, enabling individuals to avoid self-implication and potential harm. This protection ensures that everyone has the opportunity to maintain their innocence and defend themselves without fear of self-incrimination.
Additionally, the fifth amendment guarantees the right to due process, meaning that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without the lawful application of fair legal procedures. This encompasses a wide range of rights, including the right to a fair trial, the right to be informed of the charges against you, the right to confront witnesses, and the right to legal representation. Due process serves as a crucial safeguard, ensuring that individuals are treated fairly and impartially by the legal system.
Furthermore, the fifth amendment establishes the concept of eminent domain, which allows the government to acquire private property for public use, provided that just compensation is provided to the property owner. This principle strikes a delicate balance between the needs of the public and the protection of private property rights.
Understanding and practicing the fifth amendment is vital for every citizen. It empowers individuals to protect themselves against self-incrimination, ensures fair treatment within the legal system, and safeguards property rights. By upholding these principles, we contribute to the preservation of a just society where the rights and liberties of every person are respected.
As we continue our exploration of the U.S. Constitution, let us remember that the fifth amendment serves as a cornerstone of our legal framework, reminding us of the fundamental principles upon which our nation was built. Stay tuned for further insights into the Constitution and its enduring impact on our lives.
The above passage provides an introductory snippet for an installment of "Constitution Matters" focusing on the fifth amendment. It highlights the significance of understanding and practicing this constitutional right in everyday life in the United States, touching upon key provisions such as protection against self-incrimination, due process, and eminent domain. The passage aims to generate interest and set the stage for further exploration of the topic
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balasora · 1 year
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Watch "PRIVATE Company Tries to SEIZE Land thru Eminent Domain" on YouTube
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stillwithhernothim · 6 years
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Still waiting...😒💅🏻 #Repost @daphneposh ・・・ Oooooh, I can't wait for that to start happening. Watch how fast the state of Texas flips from Red to Blue.😂😂😂 . . . . #EminentDomain #BorderWall #BuildThatWall #FuckingMorons #Mexico :ImmigrationReform #Texas #AsylumSeekers #NationalEmergency #DonaldTrump #IdiotInChief #BorderProtection #TrumpSupporters #LMFAO https://www.instagram.com/p/Bufep02HMD2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=op212i7ayvih
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mattdeford · 2 years
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Reaver- a robber; one who plunders FOR SALE! $45 ($100 framed) free shipping US and Canada. Comment or message if interested. - Platinum Blue Pigment ink Lamy Al-Star 1.5 nib Monteverde Ritma 1.1 nib Faber-Castell Ambition Walnut wood EF nib - - - - #racoon #opposum #eminentdomain #art #artist #artistsoninstagram #illustrationartists #penandinkchallenge #comicstrip #drawing #watercolor #ink #comics #fountainpen #cartoon #word #wordofthedaybymatt #wordoftheday #instaart #buyart #collectart #dailyart #inktober … https://www.instagram.com/p/CfB_hw2rLjp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mitchbeck · 2 years
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CANTLON: SPORTS BETTING OPS UNVEILED Part 1
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The long, awaited XL Center sports betting and e-sports operations were unveiled and are under review by the CRDA. In addition, negotiations with the CT Lottery, the governing body of the state’s infant dip into sports betting, have begun. “It’s underway and so far, it's going well. It’s far better and constructive than the Northland ones,” CRDA Executive Director Michael W. Freimuth said, affording himself a rare chuckle in a complicated, lengthy process. The Venue committee of the CRDA started the review process last month. However, nothing has been approved, nor have any finalized contract with the CT Lottery Commission, which is the legal authority and private agency that oversees the state's sports betting operations. The entire matter is very complicated. As Freimuth mentioned, there are several issues to get through, including the Atrium negotiations. The Atrium is owned by Northland Corporation of Newton, MA, and is run by its CEO Larry Gottesdeiner. It's the building space and property directly adjacent to the plan being worked on. Other issues include dealing with the Indian tribal nations who believe that sports betting is covered under their covenant/charter agreed to with the State of Connecticut when they first opened. They contend that they should be the all-encompassing gambling entity in Connecticut. That aspect is currently in litigation. ATRIUM ISSUE "It’s a variety of things. We’ve talked for a long time about opening up the building space as part of our overall strategy for the building and property long term. We only own a piece of the property, so it made more sense for us to have a sports betting operation in the area we control for now, rather than the Trumbull Street side. The rent or acquisition would have been cost prohibitive,” said Freimuth. How the sports betting revenues will be used by the CRDA is the question. Will it fund the long-promised renovations to modernize the XL Center is at the heart of the new deal? “The use of that side (Trumbull Street side) is pending an acquisition,” Freimuth said assiduously, avoiding the subject, which has been a three-year-long morass with Northland that is still unresolved. The proposal entails the other factor in the long-running saga, how to develop a site that doesn’t run afoul of the XL Center Atrium. The CRDA has been unable to acquire the title for The Atrium. In addition, Northland and the CRDA remain at an impasse over the proposed Trumbull Block. Eminent domain has been contemplated by the CRDA but never executed as it was blocked by the governorship of two administrations and legislatures. RFP A recently quietly issued Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Construction Manager (CM) were formally put out on December 16th of last year. Recently an addendum was added to allow extra time for prospective bidders to submit their proposals. The number of submissions received was roughly seven. The new CM would handle all of the renovations of the bunker suites, Level 31, Level 61, and the building’s electrical,  mechanical, and plumbing systems. These are all long overdue maintenance repairs. Even with fewer XL Center games on the horizon for UCONN next year when their new on-campus hockey arena comes online, they are looking to EXPAND the UCONN hockey locker rooms as part of the overhaul project. It's all part of the $15 million price tag that comes from the original $40 million in funds approved by the state legislature and State Bond Commission five years ago under former Governor Dannel Malloy. The selected company will work with Construction Manager Bob Saint, the CRDA construction guru. “The contract is being worked on as we speak (with Dimeo of Boston, MA). They went through the procurement process and they were selected.” TIME TABLE FOR WORK A late spring timetable is expected for the beginning of the construction work. The capital funds are not subject to time limits, constraints, or annual appropriations. However, it is part of the overall figure downgraded from $250 to $100 million given for renovation, which is now known as the “Lower Bowl Strategy." “A lot of the work scope is on the sports betting part. The seating has worn out, and the other workpiece gets subcontracted, like electrical and plumbing. It's based on the fee we put out the work, and the level of work is pretty straightforward. That’s the limit. If we get to the loges, special premium seating if all goes well, we'll address that later when it's needed to, and funds are freed up. "We're working our way through it. We put in the dasher boards, the new flooring, the ice chiller system, escalators and elevators the last three or four years. So we’re doing the best that we can, as continuing saga goes on with the rest of the funding.” STATE BOND COMMISSION The recent state bond commission meetings have come-and-gone over the past year. Governor Lamont, who has the authority of what goes on the bond list and the XL Center funding, again was nowhere in sight and has shown no inclination to add to the Bond Commission bucket list. So, the legislature's approved $64 million, done a week before the pandemic shut everything down over two years ago, and which has a time clock on the legislation, languishes as the building grows older with every day it’s not acted on. “We haven’t heard a yes or no. Right now, we're having discussions with the Governor’s office and OVG (Oak View Group) regarding this. OVG is, by far a larger enterprise and just entered into an approved merger with Spectra, who is running the facility. OVG is about investing in the facility. OVG is national in scope and investing in the physical plant, but also are involved in investing and owning sports teams in the NBA and NHL across the country. So, it’s a much more aggressive business model. So we’re proposing how they can invest in the overall facility at the XL Center.” In its heyday, the building was an A-level building in the industry. Now it's unable to handle current shows because they say the rigging features and other amenities are outdated or lacking. As a result, it has seen a dip, a product of the aging nearly 48-year-old structure. The new operator, OVG, is scheduled to assume operating control of the XL Center from Spectra in the first quarter as part of their multi-million-dollar purchase. The transaction, which has received the necessary federal approval for the buying of Spectra properties run by Atrios, for Spectra the last two years of the pandemic-related extension contract, ends in June. It is being given a public-private partnership option to invest in the restoration project idea and has a non-specified time to review the proposal. “They’ve been presented with our proposal and they’re  doing their due diligence right now,” said Freimuth. LUUKKO FAMILY AND HOCKEY The Co-Chairman of OVG Facilities is very well-known in the building industry, and he's a very familiar name in political and legal circles here in Connecticut and a resident of Essex, Peter Luukko. Luukko is a former Global Spectrum upper management professional. He was the right-hand man to the late Chairman, Ed Snider back when Spectra was known as Global Spectrum when it was awarded the XL Center contract. “I’ve seen many shows and events in Hartford over the years. I remember the mall and the building and I think there is an opportunity to bring some of that back. It’s the largest arena between New York City and Boston. We think there could be some more big-time events there if it is renovated.” Hockey is a family affair in the Luukko household. His sons, Nick and Max, both played prep school hockey in Connecticut. They played at The Gunn School (formerly the Gunnery in Washington, CT). Max went on to play for four years at Sacred Heart University-AHA (Fairfield) where he was under the tutelage of North Haven’s, C.J. Marrotolo. UPDATE ON LUUKKO FAMILY Max is now working in Arizona. He is involved with and will be part of the new Aizona State University hockey arena that is currently being built. It will eventually house both the ASU Sun Devils team and the NHL Coyotes. Nick is the head coach and Director of Hockey Operation for the Jacksonville IceMen (ECHL), the Rangers Double AA farm team. Peter, a minority owner of two junior teams, has an unspecified interest in the Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) and the Portland Winter Hawks (WHL). He is also the chairman of the NHL's Florida Panthers. PUBLIC/PRIVATE PROPOSAL Remember, the last public-private proposal? It yielded one bidder from a Chicago business whose terms were so onerous it was never seriously considered. Now, OVG is giving a sales pitch to invest in the rebuild of the near 48-year-old XL Center. “They're in the process right now," said Luukko. "They have to review it to see how it fits their market strategy after the merger. They’re in that process right now as we speak reviewing the proposal. There are no firm agreements or strategies at this point as they assess what they can do in this market relative to what they can do in other similar size markets like Baltimore or Hamilton, Ontario. So, to go forward, they have to understand that before making a commitment.” Luukko trod lightly when discussing what OVG was in the process of reviewing. LUUKKO REACTION “We're working off the last proposal of SCI Architects and we're looking at updating that study. Nobody has made a proposal. We have to see what it would cost to renovate the facility? We're seeing what we can do as far future revenue streams in terms of events, sponsorships and premium seating. "Then we need to work together on a plan on how that will work. There’s no formal thing with the CRDA. We're working very closely, hand-in-hand with the CRDA to see what we can do if there are options for the facility. "We don’t have any window (timeframe) to study this. We have some ideas but we're just starting this thing out,” Luukko stated. No percentage or dollar figures have been bandied about in terms of length? “We're looking right now at can the facility be renovated, and where revenue streams can be generated first. The first and most important thing is to handle this study and look at the costs and potential revenue and then we can work together on a plan.” THE OVG AND SPECTRA MERGER The merger process between OVG and Spectra is complete. However, the process of implementation is still underway. “The transition has been seamless so far. (GM) Ben (Weiss) has done a fantastic job, as has the staff running the building's day-to-day operations and has kept us aware. "Any changes will be positive, and I think there's a bright future at the arena. There is a tremendous amount of upside. It has some problems, but it has been very successful in the past, so there can be a successful future as an arena.” Freimuth is equally enthused with the transition. “They have indicated staff will stay on (at the XL Center business operation) the building, and the hockey side per-se, and that’s what we’ve been told. Will people bounce between Bridgeport and Hartford? Who knows, but at this point I have no forecast on this.” OVG investing in the building is not as far-fetched as it may seem with a last-ditch effort being made by the CRDA. BALTIMORE In November, OVG was awarded a 30-year renovation and management deal by the Baltimore Development Corporation (BDC) to do a complete reconstruction of the Wells Farm Arena. That building has had many names including the Baltimore Arena, Baltimore Civic Center, and the First Mariner Arena. OVG beat out other bidders ASM and Spectra. In business parlance, there were given a Right of Entry (ROE) and an Exclusive Negotiating Priority (ENP) provided by the Baltimore Board of Estimates (BOE) as per business practice until a final agreement is rendered with the city-owned building. It was built in 1961. The ROE and ENP agreements were approved by the BOE. The arena over the years has housed the NBA (originally in the ABA and BAA before the NBA) Baltimore Bullets (1949-1954) before they were moved to Washington D.C. from Chicago from (1963-1997) and changed their name to Washington Wizards in 1997. The current seating configuration is 14,000 for concerts, 12,281 seats for sporting events. In it's initial design phase, the seating has been upgraded to 13,527 for basketball events and 14,132 for hockey, indoor soccer, and indoor lacrosse. OTHER HOLDINGS OVG has other buildings as well. They include the Climate Pledge Arena for the NHL's Seattle Kraken. The recently opened UBS Arena for the NHL's New York Islanders, as well as the First Mortgage Arena (formerly know as the Webster Bank Arena) which is the home of the AHL's Bridgeport Islanders. They have a building in Austin, Texas. There is another under construction. The Coachella Arena is being built in the desert of Southern California just outside of Palm Springs. That building will become the home to Seattle’s farm team, the AHL's Coachella Valley Firebirds. The Firebirds will become the 32nd team in the AHL in the late fall. Internationally they’re working on a building in Manchester, England. One of their investors, ironically, is MSG, who helped them with loans in Seattle, and the UBS Arena. MSG is the owner of the AHL's Hartford Wolf Pack, one of the central tenants at the XL Center. For the project in Baltimore, they will have Maryland resident, and Brooklyn Nets forward, Kevin Durant and the private equity firm he started, Thirty-Five Ventures as partners. They will be involved in the $150-million project at 201 West Baltimore Street, just up the from the city’s famed Inner Harbor area. That building at one time housed the AHL's Baltimore Skipjacks and the ill-fated AHL Baltimore Blast. The building is being designed to have a maritime motif on the exterior of the new building. The Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals owner, Ted Leonsis has said if they replaced the arena, he would seek to have more NBA or NHL games in Baltimore - likely exhibitions since the arena, even after reconstructed, will still fail to meet the NHL or NBA building standards as negotiated in their respective CBAs. The work is expected to start next month as they have held the last of their events, the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments of the NCAA Division II CIAA (Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association) conference at the end of February. SIMILARITIES BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND HARTFORD “They’re both older buildings, but Baltimore is a different structure and set-up. We're gonna start a rebuild and re-purpose of the facility and make it valuable in the future and we're excited to be working on this with the CRDA.” Any discussions with city of Hartford? “Not yet. We still have to see where this branches out too. We'll wait to see what we find with the SCI report. We'll then see what direction we'll be moving in." In addition, Howlings has learned they are among the bidders for the new ten-year proposed management deal to run the Springfield, MA building, the MassMutual Center, which is presently run by the casino, MGM Springfield. OVG, AMS, Spectra, and MGM are the finalists. The decision is expected to be made by late March or early Aprilby the Massachusetts Visitors and Convention Bureau. Final bids are due by next week. OLD FRIENDS Luukko started his career at the New Haven Coliseum in 1981. He has an old friend and colleague from his Spectra days, and who was the original GM of the XL Center over 40 years ago when it was known as the Hartford Civic Center Coliseum. The two were paired together when Spectra won the XL Center contract eight years ago, and is now working on a consulting basis with OVG, Frank Russo. Russo has intimate knowledge of the building, its finances and relationship with the city and the state. The future construction timetable of sports betting is a significant part of the XL renovations. It will likely get impacted with upcoming considerable revenue generating house shows and may present a problem for the primary tenant, the Hartford Wolf Pack, should they make the AHL Calder Cup playoffs in May. In whatever form they may be in, they could face arena availability problems. UCONN Hockey East playoffs appear safe, but the negotiations with Stafford Sports and UCONN for hockey plus a new men’s and women’s hoops deals have been a tough slog. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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mearone · 7 years
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#Revolution 5x7’ oil on canvas now on display until January 21st @intoactionus a show about cultural justice. In an age of state sponsored terrorism and violent division of people a revolution is brewing. How this revolution will roll out is contingent upon we the people opening up to new outlets to educate ourselves through. The problem is complicated by our media & lawmakers who have been feeding us lies, setting us up for disenfranchisement, and destabilizing communities for profit. One issue that’s been hitting close to home most recently is the negligence of our medical institutions & pharmaceutical industries for poisoning us and future generations with their malicious vaccines & drugs. Before we let them take from us one of our last natural born rights to live a healthy life we first need to awaken to our current frightening situation and begin the process of disconnecting ourselves from being the facilitators of our own demise. If we decide to say no to #vaccines #fiatcurrency #taxes #eminentdomain #fracking #pollution #chemtrails #borders #debt #hegemony #proxywar #mentalslavery we will be forced to take sides when the revolution begins unless we all get on the side of humanity. We can begin to boycott everything that doesn’t make our lives better. It is a desire to take the control back in our lives and open our eyes to these changes; they are massive and the world needs our love now.
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geekygaymerguy · 6 years
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Eminent Domain is quickly zooming up the list as one of my favorite deckbuilding games!! I literally crave it more and more🤤. Haven’t played it? Check out my review for it over on my YouTube channel to get a feel for it! https://youtu.be/wYn_KRSvKmk . . . . . #eminentdomain #tastyminstrelgames #playtmg #boardgames #analoggames #bgg #boardgamegeek #juegosdemesa #tabletopgames #jeudesociete #brettspiel #deckbuilding #gaming #boardgame #boardgamer #gamenight #gaymer #gaygamer #geekygaymerguy #ボードゲーム #j2s #boardgame
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1.30.18 Lunchtime drawing: A tree still with some of this morning’s snow behind the masonry wall and iron fence of the tiny triangular Second Cemetery of the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Shearith Israel (1805-29) in Greenwich Village, which was larger before West 11th Street was extended through the graveyard in 1830.
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humanismtoday · 5 years
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Stamford (CT) police illegally and wrongfully violate the right of a man to protest their seizure of private property under eminent domain.
While the police might have been justified in removing the man form a city hall building because it is a limited public forum, it was illegal to arrest him for the content of his speech on a public sidewalk.
Connecticut police once again showing that they hate your constitutional rights.
THIS is why we have www.aclu.org
https://thefreethoughtproject.com/arrested-practicing-free-speech-america/
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djangopiano · 6 years
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All I need to claim ownership is a neon apostrophe. #kissinimprov #carlkissin #eminentdomain #coffeeforlife #ck #initialthoughts https://www.instagram.com/carlkissin/p/BuA-VIHh_bb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1cq112l28czxg
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cmusoa-udbs · 6 years
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Lexicon | 09.27.2018
To better familiarize the UDBS with the complex network of terminology required to discuss effectively and intelligently about issues of concentrated poverty, we were assigned a list of words and phrases that have been mentioned during the DECONSTRUCTING BLIGHT introductory presentation at ELDI on August 28, 2018, on the September 07/14 site visits, in studio, and through some of the literature that we have read (Color of Law by Richard Rothstein and Evicted by Matthew Desmond). From the list of recurring vocabulary, we were tasked with generating complementary imagery, definitions, and examples to explain the terms. I chose to explain the concepts eminent domain and Homestead Exemption.
 Eminent domain is, simply, the right of government to seize land for public use from individuals with or without consent provided they are compensated fairly. In some cases, it can be used to benefit communities by augmenting the quality of infrastructure, providing public resources, or constructing housing. Even so, in other, more infamous cases, it has been used for private profit at the cost of those displaced. Often, while those displaced receive “fair compensation” at market rate, their homes and claim to it can be more significant than a monetary sum. Their livelihoods, their community, and the stability offered by their homes can be disrupted by eminent domain seizures, which can further burden displaced families with more difficulties which can cause extra strain; finding a new home, spending time away from work, and potentially forcing children to move schools. In the past, there have been examples of instances (ex. Brooklyn Heights, NY)  where eminent domain has been leveraged for profit for large developers despite significant protest and community outrage. In essence, the use of eminent domain demands an extensive conversation between those displaced to hear their side of their story as well as ensuring that the land will be utilized for the public good.
Homestead Exemption is policy that supports widowed individuals and their dependents through various means to avoid them losing or being forced to sell their homes that is exacerbated by the costs and stresses related to losing a spouse. While this policy varies by location, it is helpful to ameliorate the pressure on widowed individuals and their dependents, even potentially preventing a family from being forced into poverty. While this policy is very helpful for homeowners, the same does not apply for people renting their homes, unless they are responsible paying for property taxes which is exceedingly rare. Thus, whereas a family which owns a house may receive aid if one of the spouses passes away, a family renting their home may be significantly more susceptible to being forced into poverty as they still need to pay rent. The difference in situations for widowed families that own and rent homes is thus quite significant, whereas the owners may be fine and have time to plan out a course of action to adjust, the renters will have significantly more pressure to quickly figure out a solution and, as a result, will be much more vulnerable to the situation.
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thehenryb · 8 years
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That puddle is so big that the city parks department may #EminentDomain it as an extra pool! (at Atlantic Terminal (shopping mall))
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benhuynh · 5 years
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Eminent Domain.
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todayincthistory · 5 years
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Take Home Delivered. TODAYINCTHISTORY.com
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ledenews · 5 years
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6@6 - February 17, 2020
Interstate 70 Update.
The State Division of Highways offers the following preview for this week’s construction schedule for Interstate 70: Work will continue in Sections A (Wheeling Island to Fulton) and C (Elm Grove) westbound where crossovers are in effect; the daytime closure of the Market Street ramp to I-70 Eastbound will continue through the week; there will be daytime closures (7 a.m.-5 p.m.) of the McColloch Street extension in order to allow for the demolition of the I-70 deck. Alternating traffic patterns will be in effect. Along U.S. Route 40 (National Road), intermittent single lane daytime (Monday thru Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.) closures in the area of the Elm Grove interchange will continue through the week. Motorists are advised to be alert for changing traffic patterns and expect delays. Any questions or concerns regarding the I-70 Bridges Project can be directed to the hotline at (304)810-3214. Please note that inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances could change the project schedule. For additional information regarding this project, please visit www.i70forward.com.
Session Update.
W.Va. Del. Lisa Zukoff (D-4th) will be a guest on The Watchdog (98.1 FM WKKX and 97.7 FM WVLY) at 3 p.m. to discuss multiple topics, including foster care, health care, economic development, and her campaign for re-election.
Run to the Pub?
Generation Wheeling will hold a pub run on Friday, March 20 from 5:30 pm to 11:00 pm to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The event check-in will start at 5:00 pm on the third floor of River City, with the run starting at 5:30 pm. For $30, you'll receive a drink at each stop on your route, as well as a celebratory drink and appetizers at the after-party at River City. The first 200 people who register are guaranteed to receive a commemorative beer stein and headband!  If you are not into running or walking in the routes, you can still sign up for the after-party at River City! There will be plenty of good music, beer, and excitement!
Eminent Domain.
Team RWB is organizing a rally that will be held in Bridgeport by the high school on Feb. 18 at 5 p.m. prior to the school board meeting. This is to show support for the WWII veteran who owns the property the BOE wants to seize via eminent domain for a football stadium. On said property, he has developed several business services serving the local community. All are encouraged to attend to show support for this veteran.
Everyone.
West Virginia Northern Community College (WVNCC) will be hosting a diversity and inclusion event on their Wheeling Campus on Tuesday, February 25 from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Catharsis Productions will give a presentation, “Say What?!” on creating welcoming and safe places as well as encouraging open and respectful dialogue. The event is free and open to the public. Lunch will also be included. Anyone interested in attending must RSVP by Wednesday, February 19. The event will take place in the B&O Building Auditorium located at 1701 Chapline Street. Anyone interested in attending must RSVP to Sara Wood at 304-214-8917 or [email protected] no later than Wednesday, February 19.
A Year for Free?
Chick-fil-a at The Highlands is scheduled to open on Feb. 27, and the first 100 people over the age of 18 will receive free food for an entire year. The event will begin at 6 p.m. on Feb. 26 with a “camp out,” and the new eatery will open at 6:30 a.m. And So, It Begins Nightmare on 'Main Street' Read the full article
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