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The Keene City Council Votes In Favor of Eminent Domain

Filed under: Issues, Thuggery — toby at 12:48 pm on Sunday, February 18, 2007


The Keene City Council has voted 9 to 6 in favor of of forcibly taking private property from a Keene resident for “the good of the community.” For years, the council and Keene residents have debated over whether or not a roundabout should be built at the Main, Winchester, and Marlboro street intersection, but until recently eminent domain was not on the table. Thomas Eaton, who owns the land in question, was considering selling the coveted piece of property to the city of Keene, but when the project skyrocketed over the projected budget to over $4 million, he withdrew the offer.

The city of Keene has no right to take private property from anyone for any reason. This country was founded on property rights, and no government, even for the good of the “community,” should be allowed to violate any rights. Rights by definition cannot be taken away, and if the city is permitted to take private property, then property rights must not exist.

Eaton is not alone in his fight to keep his property. Many Keene residents think Eaton should be allowed to keep his land. Although non-scientific, WKBK’s web poll shows 91% of respondents do not want eminent domain to be used in this case. The Keene City Council clearly is not listening to the opposition, as seems to be a recurring theme.

Although many people correctly remember being taught at a young age that taking something that belongs to someone else is wrong, the council members who voted in favor of eminent domain seem to have lost their moral compasses. They justify their deeds by saying it is not for them, but for the public good. Council member Nathaniel Stout justifies the wrong in taking Eaton’s property by seeing the good in gifting it to the public. He told the Keene Sentinel “Nobody likes eminent domain… but in this particular case, it’s not just taking. There’s give too.” With Stout’s reasoning, a bank robber should not be arrested for robbing a bank if he shares the bounty. While a nice story, it is not the job of the council members to act as modern day Robin Hoods.

The public needs to stand up against the council members who are pushing eminent domain through. There will be a public hearing on the issue on March 19 at 6 pm. If the public accepts the stealing of Eaton’s property, anyone’s, including the current coucil member’s property, could be next.

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Comment by Militarydad

February 18, 2007 @ 3:25 pm

The city council can’t be happy ramroding the un necessary roundabout down citizens throats, they have to chase it with taking property.
Stand at the head of the square on any day and watch people enter the circle. It becomes readily obvious that few people understand the concept of yielding right of way, the main principle in surviving roundabouts.
The only time there is a problem in the particular area of Main street in question is between four and five thirty pm, and then one has to wait thru three lights max.
What’s the rush, slow down and enjoy the scenery on your way home from a hectic day at work.
Put the roundabout at Winchester, Pearl and Island. That’s where the real problem is.
In closing, I say the councilors in favor of the round about should have to sell their properties and donate the money towards the funding!!

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Comment by Ian Bernard

February 18, 2007 @ 10:33 pm

Toby will you call Tom and invite him to the FreeKeene meeting 4p Sun 2/25 at Panera?

Maybe we can convince him to find his principles (sign the small government pledge) and run for city council.

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Comment by bobnh26

March 16, 2007 @ 1:23 pm

I was at the City Council Meeting last night and our illustrious Mayor put an open hearing on the docket for Monday night (March 19th). I have contacted the Castle Coalition to list this event. Come one, come all, tell your friends to come to the meeting in support of Tom Eaton’s right to property and voice opinions (outrage) at the overstepping of bounds of the City Council on this widely opposed, expensive and unnecessary roundabout project.

Public Hearing - Acquisition of Property by Eminent Domain
6:00 PM-8:30 PM (#Council Chambers, City Hall)

Castle Coalition shop:
http://www.ij.org/freedommarket/scripts/product_special_wImages.asp

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