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Eminent domain notices for I-83 widening project to go out Tuesday York Dispatch York County residents who will be impacted by eminent domain because of the Interstate 83 widening project will be notified Tuesday, according to the state Department of Transportation. About 200 properties will be subject to either partial acquisition or complete acquisition for the $330 million project. Complete acquisition means property owners would have their entire property bought and receive assistance with relocating. PennDOT spokesperson Dave Thompson said requests for a list of the impacted properties must be submitted through a Right-to-Know Law request. The York Dispatch has filed the request, which Thompson said was necessary so the agency can review the information before releasing it. ....
[email protected] Lakemont property owner Roy Powell measures the easement claimed by a three-phase power line feeding new AMED headquarters, seen behind him. Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski The Lakemont property owner who is contesting an easement that AMED has taken for a power line the organization needed for its new headquarters building doesn’t agree the encroachment was “minimal,” as stated previously by AMED Executive Director Gary Watters. It’s true that Penelec only added a crossbar and two wires to an existing pole on the back or alley edge of Roy Powell’s property on the 800 block of Shand Avenue, so the company could bring three-phase power to AMED’s new building. ....