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    iminent domain

    i searched .....city of erie pa iminent domain properties....and found that 40 0dd vacant lots and several properties with structures on them were listed...i figure thats close to fifty public owned sites to check out

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    Re: iminent domain

    Thats something I never thought of. Did you just search for ID Erie or what?
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    Re: iminent domain

    from the yahoo homepage i just typed in city of erie pa eminent domain properties....that led me to erie housing authoritys site and there i clicked on properties for sale and scrolled down to vacant lots and fixer uppers. it listed addresses and parcel sizes

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    Re: iminent domain

    Brilliant! Good Luck!
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    Re: iminent domain

    There are over 1000 such vacant lots in Milwaukee and 500 homes scheduled for demolition over the next several years. Yes public property via tax liens, emminent domain or whatever........however, they are all posted no tresspassing by city ordinance. crying01 I know the reason is to keep people from dumping, parking and committing criminal activities in those areas, but it still says no tresspassing. No tresspassing on public property seems like an oxymoron to me.
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