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Bremer County Board adopts resolution opposing eminent domain for private CO2 pipeline project
Summary
The Bremer County Board of Supervisors on May 21 adopted Resolution No. 24-36 objecting to the Iowa Utilities Board granting eminent domain authority to privately owned carbon dioxide pipelines proposed by Summit Carbon Solutions, arguing the project primarily serves private economic gain rather than a public use.
The Bremer County Board of Supervisors voted May 21 to adopt Resolution No. 24-36, formally objecting to the Iowa Utilities Board’s use of eminent domain authority for privately owned carbon dioxide pipelines proposed by Summit Carbon Solutions. The motion was made by Supervisor Kammeyer and seconded by Supervisor Hildebrandt and passed unanimously.
The resolution argues that the pipeline project does not meet a constitutional “public use”…
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