Attempted Land Grab Ends With Voters Booting Entire City Council

Government officials like to use eminent domain for the convenience of their preferred policies and/or the enrichment of themselves and their buddies. Usually, they get away with it, because the folks on the receiving end are too few and powerless to hold their tormentors to account. In Hackensack, New Jersey, however, the officials who targeted Michael Monaghan's property for seizure as part of an "area in need of redevelopment," even while denying him the right to develop it himself, pushed too many people around, too often. Last month, voters booted out the entire city council.
From the Institute for Justice:
Michael Monaghan has wanted to develop his property on Main Street in Hackensack, New Jersey, just a few miles away from Manhattan. Yet the city twice denied two applications for banks to build on his land.
Instead, Hackensack's Planning Board designated Michael's and another owner's land as an "area in need of redevelopment," authorizing the use of eminent domain to condemn and seize the properties. "I've stood up and tried to protect my property for the last eight years," he said in an interview with a local paper.
Adding insult to injury, this designation was completely unwarranted. According to Michael's attorney, Peter Dickson, the board "did not make the Constitutional finding of blighted, and did not have any evidence that would support such a finding."
Last month, the Appellate Division of the state Superior Court agreed, ruling the Planning Board didn't properly prove that those properties were blighted and "in need of redevelopment." The city council intended to appeal the appellate court's decision.
But fortunately for property owners, Hackensack's entire city council was booted out of office. The grassroots group Citizens for Change won every single seat on the city council, despite being outraised 2:1. Their slate of candidates successfully ran on a platform against costly litigation, nepotism, and corruption. (For example, Hackensack's police chief was recently convicted for official misconduct and insurance fraud.) Citizens for Change also sharply criticized Hackensack's redevelopment projects, calling them "sweetheart deals and special privileges for politically connected property owners and developers."
A happy outcome like this is no surefire guarantee that eminent domain won't be abused in the future. But it is a sign that, even in New Jersey, government officials have to keep the bullying below the public's pain threshold.
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I haz a happy at the end of the day! Hooray!
The day isn't over, yet, KK.
Next stop: ribs and cocktails! What could possibly go wrong??
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Considering the regular nutpunches that Reason delivers, I'll take this bit of happy news.
It kinda makes me wonder about the kinetic impact of the _next_ nutpunch. [Heads to the sporting supplies department in search of a hector protector]
"Nice little city council you got here ...."
I'd still bang Sarah Palin all day long.
Wait...what were we talking about?
P.S. The Fedgov in DC is now not limiting its weather panic to snow. And these "storms" are a complete bust, just as most of the forecast snowstorms around here.
commute should be light, as i think some offices closed at 2:30
Today was a regular telework day for me, so no skin off my back. And Alexandria ain't even getting a drop!
it just blew though the K-street area in about 10 minutes. now it's clear
I'm waiting for them to quit covering the wildfires, lest We The People be reminded of all the ongoing "firestorms of controversy".
Superman: You don't even care where that other missile is headed, do you?
Lex Luthor: Of course I do. I know exactly where it's headed. Hackensack, New Jersey.
Citizens for Change: hey, why not rename the Libertarian Party that? Obama and his ilk (D&R) have exceeded Americans' pain threshold.
Did the system just work?
Accidentally, yes.
I mean, to us, yes, to Democrats, it's more evidence of our hard right militia-teafucker-driven system. It's out of control and it's because of Citizens United and the Koch media empire.
No, it delayed the man's goals for 8 years.
Lex... my mother lives in Hackensack.
A friend of mine was backing that slate. She's not a radical libertarian, but we agree on at least a good majority of issues of public policy I know of.
Know whether Hackensack elections are partisan, and if so, whether this Citizens for Change was a party or a straddle-party?
"Michael Monaghan has wanted to develop his property on Main Street in Hackensack, New Jersey, just a few miles away from Manhattan."
Why is the fact that Main St in Hackensack is a few miles from Manhattan relevant to the rest of the story?
Because that fact makes the real estate more valuable.
Context? How many people know exactly where Hackensack is?
Who needs a house out in Hackensack?
Is that all you get for your money?
It seems such a waste of time.
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