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A Constitutional Amendment May Be Necessary to Change Eminent Domain Procedures in Ohio

Ohio lawmakers have suggested that an amendment to Ohio's constitution may be necessary before the State can limit cities' eminent domain power because of the "home rule" powers granted by the Constitution. Such an amendment would require a state-wide vote. More details are available in this article from the Cincinnati Enquirer. A moratorium on the use of eminent domain is currently in effect.

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