City Council President Michael Flaherty asks mayor to take Fan Pier land by eminent domain
Whoa. Guess I’m not the only one thinking about the powers of eminent domain.
By Lucas Wall and Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff
Boston City Council President Michael Flaherty said yesterday that Mayor Thomas M. Menino’s efforts to spur development of Fan Pier do not go far enough, and he again called on the city to consider seizing the South Boston waterfront property using its eminent domain power.
Flaherty originally suggested taking the 21-acre property in January. He said yesterday that a recent US Supreme Court decision strengthening the eminent domain powers of local governments puts Boston Redevelopment Authority in a better legal position to seek the Fan Pier land.
”I applaud the mayor’s effort, but I would like to reissue my challenge to see if the BRA would consider moving on the Fan Pier property via eminent domain powers," Flaherty said. ”Eminent domain is one tool that the city can use along with threatening to revoke the permits."
Complete article: Flaherty asks mayor to spur rapid Fan Pier development
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