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The developer of a Midwest carbon capture pipeline won’t be given early access to an Iowa couple's private property needed to survey the pipeline's route, an Iowa judge said Friday.
Kent Kasischke argued that allowing surveyors from Summit Carbon Solutions onto private property violates both the Iowa and U.S. Constitution’s clauses preventing the illegal taking of land.
Surveyors from Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), the developers behind a proposed 67-mile transmission line opposed by ...
Land surveyors from a New Jersey-based utility company are now allowed to access Carroll County properties as part of the highly contested Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, and residents are ...
Medina Judge Stands Down NEXUS Pipeline Surveyors' Requests to Enter Private Property By Eric Sandy on Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 3:32 pm Send a News Tip ...
For the first time since a natural gas pipeline used its power of eminent domain to take private property three years ago, a jury is being asked to determine a ...
Public land crossing creates a private-property conundrum that’s tough to fix By Jason Blevins The Colorado Sun. Wednesday, Feb 22, 2023 9:59 AM.
Since last year, staff members at the Land Trust of Virginia have fielded phone call after phone call from landowners seeking to set aside their property for conservation. “We’re getting calls ...
Surveyors from Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), the developers behind the proposed 67-mile transmission line, were ...