Group’s fight against eminent domain gaining steam
Eron Ben-Yehuda
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- A group fighting to stop the city from buying
Downtown homes by force has collected more than half the signatures
necessary to qualify for a referendum, organizers said.
Huntington Beach Citizens Against Redevelopment Excess must gather 10,000
names by Nov. 18 to qualify for the March ballot. Group leader Jim Lane
said more than 5,000 petitioners have already signed, and a big push this
weekend should bring in a few thousand more. “We’re going to be out in
force all over the city.”
The petition drive began last month after the council formally adopted
the power of eminent domain over Downtown residences.
Before taking the vote, City Councilman Tom Harman pointed out that the
law would only apply to nine apartments above El Don liquor store on the
400 block of Pacific Coast Highway. “We’re not condemning hundreds of
homes where people have lived for hundreds of years.”
But resident Greg Kordich said he signed the petition anyway because the
government should never have the power to kick people out of their
residences.
“It’s criminal,” he said. “Don’t they do that in Russia?”
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