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To: LSAggie
It's called the 2007 Regional Transportation Plan. There is also the 2005 Plan that mentions this area for a major roadway.
59 posted on 08/17/2007 5:34:57 AM PDT by UnsinkableMollyBrown
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To: UnsinkableMollyBrown

I would think your best bet for at least delaying this is to slam them for lack of due process. But in the end, you’ll be moving.


62 posted on 08/17/2007 7:09:45 AM PDT by savedbygrace (SECURE THE BORDERS FIRST (I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE))
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To: UnsinkableMollyBrown
I have been following this thread for a while to see how Freepers handled this question.

imho this has been one of the most negative and nonproductive threads I have seen in a long time.

You offered us a chance to show you how to win and what you get back is a bunch of "you can't fight city hall" and "get an appraisal".

If this is how folks plan to campaign against Hillary's carpet munchers in the coming years we better start packing now for the affirmative action re-education centers.

Here is the deal, Unsinkable.

You can win.

You will win if you want to win bad enough--more than your opponents do.

Here in CT they have been trying to build a beltway around Hartford for fifty years. They got it built in the poor and blue collar sections--but they have ramps going to nowhere as they tried to enter the neighborhoods of the rich and determined residents of Avon.

People there have an "attitude" which was very simple--no f(*&^ing way--no way.

They were prepared (and did) band together and spend as much time and effort and money as it took to defeat the highway.

They have won for fifty years--and at this point no politician will even discuss the possiblity of building a highway anywhere near that town even though it has been on the drawing boards for over fifty years.

So how do you get your area to be Avon?

(1)

Make a list and check it twice. Visit every single house that will be subject to the eminent domain. Introduce yourself to your neighbors. Shake their hands, look them in the eye, and ask for their support. Tell them you don't want anything from them now except their name, address, and phone number and info on whether they can help with time, skills, money, or whatever.

Then go on to the next neighbor.

(2) I don't get to tell you (2).

You see, when you are talking to all your neighbors they will have a lot of ideas. You will listen and you will learn and together you will create step (2)

The key is don't take "no" for an answer. Don't listen to the naysayers.

Envision victory, work for victory, and your greatly increase your odds for victory.

I have just one other suggestion. You really need to visit your local newspaper and talk to the editors and educate them about the situation. Probably it would best to do this with a few neighbors in tow.

Ask for the newspaper's support.

Ask for coverage.

Ask them what you need to do to get their coverage if they are giving you a hard time.

Promise them press releases once a month, or if you can handle it, once a week.

Promise them protests to cover, if your neighbors agree to that.

And yes, pursue all legal actions.

You will win if the local officials find it easier to surrender than to continue.

You need to create enough heat that they just want you to go away.

In New London, CT where the eminent domain jerks ultimately won in the Supreme Court, the resisters won many victories large and small. Most importantly, they exposed the New London politicians to the world as a bunch of corrupt clowns in the pockets of a big corporation.

Is that the fate your local pols want?

They have it good so far--obscure politicians in a sleepy town with sweetheart deals noone knows about that keep their family and mistress in grand style.

Are they ready for the media coverage?

Are they ready for the public scrutiny?

Are they ready for thousands of emails and hundreds of calls?

Or do they have better things to do with their lives?

Get it?

If you are a big enough nuisance you can win this thing.

P.S.

How do you declare victory when you have won?

Either you or one of your neighbors runs for local office on a "never again" platform.

And, yes, you win.

:-)


72 posted on 08/24/2007 2:42:37 AM PDT by cgbg (Al Gore, Michael Moore--tax the ugly boors!)
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