Court tells DOT to take whole parcel, not just a portion of land
Seventeen years after the state Department of Transportation first identified her property as in the path of Raleigh’s 540 Outer Loop extension, Blanche Morris will finally get her just compensation.
Morris, now almost 90, lived in the same farmhouse on Jenks Road in Apex for more than 60 years and moved out last year, after the Turnpike Authority filed its condemnation action and deposited $1,216,500. At that time, the authority took only a 27-acre parcel that fronted Jenks Road and through which the roadway passed directly.
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Published: December 16, 2011
Time posted: 3:57 pm
Tags: 540 loop extension, land condemnation, NCDOT







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