Metrolink Granted Eminent Domain Petition St. Louis County
St. Charles County Business Record › August 29, 2006
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St. Charles County Business Record › August 29, 2006
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Regular passenger service on the new MetroLink extension to Shrewsbury started Monday, a grand opening prefaced by an eminent domain victory for the transit system in St. Louis County on Friday morning.
Judge Mark D. Seigel granted a condemnation petition to Metro, formerly known as Bi-State, allowing condemnation proceedings for a 13,709-square-foot tract on the northwest corner of the Home Depot property on Hanley Road, just south of I-64 in Richmond Heights.See the full content of this document
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Metrolink Granted Eminent Domain Petition St. Louis County
The Metro petition claimed the land was needed to build a retaining wall for a bus-only turnaround to support increased bus traffic at the Brentwood I-64 MetroLi...
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