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- Category: Land Condemnation and Eminent Domain
- Can a Property Owner Block an Easement in North Carolina? What You Need to Know.
- What Does Damages to the Remainder Mean in Eminent Domain?
- Eminent Domain Cases Surge in North Carolina: What to Know
- Navigating Tax Returns in North Carolina Eminent Domain Cases
- Navigating the Future of Raleigh’s Six Forks Road Project
- What is Public Use in Eminent Domain?
- Raleigh’s Outer Loop Nears Completion; Final Leg Construction Begins as Early as Next Year
- New NCDOT Secretary Named by Governor Cooper
- Can You Refuse Eminent Domain in North Carolina?
- Impact of US-1 Construction Delays on NC Commuters
- Conflicting Visions for U.S. 70 Divides Durham Community
- Raleigh Real Estate Costs Lead to Six Forks Road Project Delay
- Henson Fuerst Attorneys Present at NCAJ 2023 Land Condemnation Seminar
- Henson Fuerst Secures Major Win For Property Owner Impacted by PUE Taking
- Henson Fuerst Reports Significant Victory for Wake County Property Owner
- Permanent Utility Easements (PUEs); Machiavelli’s taking
- Why Litigation in Commercial Condemnation Cases is a Good Thing
- What is a Court Plat?
- What is a 108 Hearing?
- Why Does Eminent Domain Exist in North Carolina?
- What You Should Know About the NCDOT 2024-2033 STIP Revision Process
- Challenging Eminent Domain in North Carolina
- North Carolina Sees Construction Project Delays Statewide
- NCDOT Plans For New US-1 Freeway May Compromise Many Private Properties
- What Federal Infrastructure Bill Means For Property Owners in North Carolina
- NCDOT “Billions Short” For Future Projects After Refigured Costs
- NCDOT Still At Risk of Overspending Despite Higher Funds
- Senate Approves $1.2T Infrastructure Bill: What It Means For North Carolina Roadways, Bridges, and More
- NC House Of Representatives Approves HB 271 To Limit Eminent Domain And Strengthen Property Owner Protections
- Archeologists Discover 10,000 Year-Old Artifacts While Clearing Land for I-540 Project
- The Current Status of NCDOT’s Financial Situation
- NCDOT Planning Ranch Road Extension To Begin in 2022
- NCDOT Plans to Upgrade US 70 from Havelock Bypass to East of Thurman Road
- Poole Road Widening Project: What Residents Should Know
- Hampstead Bypass, R-3300 Delayed Yet Again
- NC Council of State approves $700 million bonds for NCDOT road construction and repairs
- Audit Reveals NCDOT Improperly Spent $39M In Salary Raises
- NCDOT Announces Furloughs For All Employees
- Delays to Hampstead Bypass, R-3300
- NC Department of Transportation Financial Implosion
- NCDOT Announces Layoffs, Project Delays
- NCDOT Cuts Future Construction Contracts by $2 Billion Due to COVID-19
- Impact of COVID-19 on Eminent Domain and Land Condemnation Cases
- R-2553- Kinston Bypass- Route Announced
- NC Transportation Secretary to Step Down
- NCDOT Finances Have Stabilized, Projects to Resume
- New Project to Begin on U.S. 74
- NCDOT Secretary Fires Back at Critics Amid Budget Crisis
- Henson Fuerst Hosting Free Public Seminar on Project U-3609B
- State Treasurer Calls DOT Spending Excessive, Blames Transportation Chief
- Continuous Flow Intersection Opened in Charlotte
- NCDOT’s Cash Reserves Dwindle
- NC Senate Approval of NCDOT Funding Unlikely to Fix Current Financial Crisis
- NCDOT Financial Crisis Worsens In Wake Of Hurricane
- NCDOT Faces Financial Crisis, Project Delays
- NC Gov. Vetoes Bill Allowing Billboard Owners to Override Local Rules
- Newly Approved NC Billboard Preservation Bill Met with Criticism
- NCDOT Sets Aside $200 Million for I-440 Interchange Redesign at Glenwood Avenue
- Henson Fuerst Holding Free Public Seminar July 16th on Interstate 40 Widening Project
- Street-Widening Project Planned for Greenville
- NCDOT Projects to Exceed $400 Million in Pender County
- Development in Path of Cape Fear Bridge Could Lead to Seizure and Demolition
- N.C. 540 Highway Project Faces Growing Legal Challenge
- Durham City Council Approves Light Rail Project
- Mountain Valley Applies for New Gas Pipeline
- NCDOT’s I-440 Makeover to Impact Landowners
- Stoneville, North Carolina Passes Measure to Oppose the Mountain Valley Pipeline
- Hampstead Bypass Funded, Construction to Begin
- Alamance County Commissioners Oppose Expansion of Mountain Valley Pipeline
- More Than $7 Million Dollars Spent So Far Defending NCDOT in Current Map Act Litigation
- Temporary Construction Easements: What They Mean For Business Owners
- Work Underway to Extend Military Cutoff Road to I-140
- Property Rights, Due Process, and the Map Act
- NCDOT, Planning Board Propose Renaming Hampstead Bypass as N.C. 417
- Property Easements: A National Problem for Homeowners
- Henson Fuerst Holding Free Public Seminar June 5th on Allen Road Widening project
- Henson Fuerst Holding Free Public Seminar May 31st on Hampstead U.S. 17 Improvements and Dan Owen Connector
- Recent Rule 60(b) Ruling by NC Court of Appeals
- Federal Appeals Court Stops Work on Atlantic Coast Pipeline
- Residents Homes Being Condemned for Construction of NC 540 Southeast Extension Project in Wake County
- Improvements to be Made to Three Sections of Shelby Bypass
- Will Your Business Be Affected by The U.S. 70 Improvements Project in New Bern/James City?
- Atlantic Coast Pipeline Set to Move Forward after DEQ Issues Water Quality Certification
- Disabled Veteran in Clinton Needs Your Help in Rebuilding His Home!
- What is a Superstreet Design?
- N.C. 540 Southeast Extension Moving Forward After Approval of Final Environmental Impact Statement
- Many Alamance County Property Owners Could be Affected by N.C. 119 Relocation Project
- Powerful Corporations Sue Many Eastern North Carolina Homeowners for Right of Way Acquisition for Construction of Atlantic Coast Pipeline
- N.C. 42 Glen Laurel Road to Buffalo Road Widening to Affect More Than 100 Parcels of Land in Johnston County
- Residents Concerned about Construction of U.S. 321 Road Widening Project
- High Point Road Widening Project Could Affect Many Guilford County Residents
- How the Apex Peakway Southwest Connector Could Affect Wake County Residents
- Right of Way Acquisition for NC 16 Road Widening Project Could Affect Hundreds of Landowners in Catawba County
- Environmental Plan For Atlantic Coast Pipeline Rejected By NC Governor Roy Cooper’s Administration
- What to Do If Your Land Is Being Condemned for Colington Road Improvements in Dare County?
- Gum Branch Road Widening Project Affecting More Than 50 Land Owners in Onslow County
- R-5703 C.F. Harvey Parkway Extension to Affect More Than 50 Properties in Lenoir County
- R-3833C Project to Impact More Than 40 North Carolina Properties in Iredell County
- Session Continues Today Regarding Senate Bill 16 Vetoed By Governor Cooper
- Partner Anne Duvoisin Appointed As Chair of the Continuing Legal Education Committee
- Are You Keeping Up With The Asheville River Arts Transportation Project And Landowner Rights?
- What Info to Bring to Your Attorney
- What Is a Right of Way (ROW) Agent?
- What Will A Lawyer Do for Me?
- Top 5 Ways to Mess Up Your Case
- What If I have a Mortgage?
- The NC Department of Transportation Continues to String Residents Affected by the Hampstead Bypass Along
- When Selecting an Attorney What Criteria Should I Consider?
- If My Business is Negatively Impacted by the Government’s Eminent Domain Acquisitions Can I be Compensated?
- Can I Assume the Government Will Treat Me Fairly Under the Eminent Domain Rules?
- The Value of Your Property
- The Southwest Bypass Project Continues to Disrupt NC Residents
- REMINDER! You are invited to a Free Seminar on the R-300 Hampstead Bypass Project Affecting Property Owners in New Hanover and Pender Counties
- Transportation Corridor Official Map Act
- Is Outsourcing By NCDOT Costing Local Taxpayers Big Money?
- You are invited to a Free Seminar on the R-3300 Hampstead Bypass Project Affecting Property Owners in New Hanover and Pender Counties
- Lawsuit Filed over the New Rodanthe Bridge By Save Our Sound OBX Claiming Harmful Environmental Impact
- What is a Negotiation Diary?
- How Are Lawyers Paid?
- I Received a Condemnation Lawsuit
- Partial Taking vs. Complete Taking in an Eminent Domain Case
- Hampstead Bypass Project To Begin Right-of-Way Acquisition In May 2018
- Greenville Highway Receives Official “Future Interstate” Designation from U.S. Department of Transportation
- Eastern North Carolina Officials Seek Immediate Approval for U.S. 264 Interstate Highway Plan
- Why Can a State, Federal or Private Entity Take My Property?
- NC Department of Transportation Proposes Major Construction Project on Glenwood Avenue in Raleigh
- Henson Fuerst Delivers Supplies to Local Shelters Following Hurricane Matthew Flooding
- Important Information About Disaster Relief Efforts in North Carolina Following Hurricane Matthew
- Attention: Henson Fuerst Offices Will Serve as Drop-Off Locations for Much Needed Supplies in the Wake of Hurricane Matthew
- Why Can the Government Take My Land? Attorney Anne Duvoisin Explains Land Condemnation and Inverse Condemnation
- Tree Removal Efforts Connected to Riverfront Development Project Impact Local Residents
- If Your Land is Being Taken by the Government, What Can a Lawyer Do for You?
- First Phase of Construction on Capital Blvd Bridge Replacement Project Kicks Off Next Month
- Never Sign a “Right of Entry Agreement” With the NC DOT; It Could Ruin Your Land Condemnation Case
- New Rail Terminal Project Will Have Major Impact on Residents of Nash and Edgecomb Counties
- Asheville River Arts District Development Project Moving Forward Quickly: Here’s What You Need to Know
- New Transportation Bill Still Limits Fair Payment to Property Owners Affected by Land Condemnation
- Attorney David Henson Wins Zoning Variance Case in Randolph County
- New North Carolina Supreme Court Ruling on Map Act Benefits Property Owners
- Pender County Property Owners: “ Free Seminar Tuesday 6/21 To Discuss The Hampstead Bypass Project and Eminent Domain Laws
- City of Asheville Offers Inconsistent Property Valuations to Local Property Owners Affected by RADTIP
- U.S 70 Bypass Opens in Goldsboro, NC
- NC Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling in Favor of Land Owners
- Attorney Anne Duvoisin Publishes Article on Land Condemnation for the American Bar Association
- Pender County Commissioners Hire Lobbyist
- Hampstead Bypass Low Priority, But Landowners Still Wait
- Highway 70 a Priority for NC DOT
- Hampstead Bypass NOT a Funding Priority
- Families Wait to Hear Home Status in Asheboro Bypass Project
- Bad Decision Reversal for Johnson County
- Continuing Drama with the Hampstead Bypass in NC
- Local Asheboro Economy to Get a Bypass
- More Potential Trouble for the NC DOT
- NC DOT Wastes Taxpayer Dollars on Property Fight
- Henson Fuerst Fighting for Tax Rate Reductions in Pender County
- NC Supreme Court to Rule on Unfair Property Taking by NC DOT
- One Route Eliminated for Southern 540 Loop
- Hampstead Bypass Already a Headache for Landowners
Projects
- NC 127 Widening - SR 1132 (Huffman Farm Road) to SR 1008 (Zion Church Road)
- SR 4979 (Ballantyne Commons Parkway) Widening along the South Carolina State Line
- Osceola Street to Niblick Drive
- US 17 Business to SR 1145 (Oak Stump Road)
- NC 16 (Providence Road South) from SR 1321 (Cuthbertson Road) to SR 3530 (Waxhaw Parkway)
- Roadway Upgrades from NC 88 to NC 194
- Segment C of Capital Boulevard North Upgrade - Burlington Mills Road to N.C. 98 Business (Durham Road)
- Segment D of Capital Boulevard North Upgrade - N.C. 98 Business (Durham Road) to Purnell Road/Harris Road
- Improvements to N.C. 210 between N.C. 50 and Raleigh Road (S.R. 1330)
- Independence Blvd Extension from Randall Pkwy to US 74 (MLK, Jr. Pkwy)
- Widening NC 160 from NC 49 (South Tryon Road) to SR 1116 (Shopton Road West)
- NC 42 Road Widening from NC 50 to US 70 Business
- Parkway Extension SR 2714 (Jacksonville Parkway Ext), NC 53 (Western Boulevard) to SR 1324 (Ramsey Road)
- Two Lane Facility Construction Between SR 1923 (Broad Street), SR 1641 (Clemmer Road) and SR 1645 (Mt. Olive Church Road)
- NC 210 (Murchison Road) Improvements , I-295 to South of US 401 Bypass
- US 1 (Sandhills Boulevard) Improvements from Knight Street to Old US 1
- U.S. 421 Intersection Improvements
- U.S. 321 Widening - US 70 in Hickory to South of US 321A
- Improvements to N.C. 210/Murchison Road between I-295 and U.S. 401 Bypass
- LYNX Silver Line Light Rail
- Gilead Rd Widening from US 21 to Holly Point Drive
- SR 1009 Improvements - (John St-Old Monroe Rd at I-485 Interchange)
- NC 73 Widening - Beatties Ford Rd to West Catawba Ave
- US 221 Business Widening
- Brawley School Road Widening
- NC 55 Widening - Church St to Angier Town Limit
- Franklin Boulevard Grade Separation
- Widening Vandalia Rd from Elm-Eugene Street to Pleasant Garden Rd
- Forum Parkway Connector
- Kernersville Southern Loop
- Mid-Currituck Bridge
- Roundabout Construction at US 70 (Live Oak St) and NC 101
- Widening of Mallard Creek/Derita Roads from I-485 to Concord Mills Boulevard
- NC 45 Widening - US 17 to Southern City Limits of Colerain
- Intersection Improvements at NC 54 (East Harden St) & NC 49 (East Elm St)
- Improvements at US 29 (Franklin Blvd) and NC 274
- NC 55 Williams Street Widening
- US 70 Miami Blvd, U-5720B
- US 70 Miami Blvd, U-5720A
- Naco Road Extension
- Wayside Road Area Improvement Project
- NC-42 Widening From East Salisbury Street to Dixie Drive
- Lumley-Westgate-Ebenezer Church Roads Bicycle & Pedestrian Project
- Improvements to U.S. 258/N.C. 24/N.C. 53 Intersection in Jacksonville
- Camden Road Improvements
- U.S. 74 Express Lanes - West of Idlewild Road to I-485
- I-95 Widening in Lumberton
- Marsh Creek Road and Trawick Road Improvements
- I-95 Widening South of Fayetteville
- N.C. 211 Road Widening Between Aberdeen and Raeford
- Havelock Bypass to East of Thurman Road
- Fayetteville Road Widening
- U.S. 74 (Andrew Jackson Highway) Road Improvements
- Sunset Avenue Widening & I-95 Interchange Construction
- U.S. 13 Road Widening from New Hope Road to North of Saulston Road
- N.C. 211 Road Widening
- I-440 Improvements
- US 17 Business Colonial Drive
- Allen Road Widening
- Hampstead US 17 Improvements and Dan Owen Connector
- U.S. 70 Improvements in New Bern/James City
- Future NC 540
- Kinston Bypass
- Brawley School Road Widening
- N.C. 150 Widening Improvements
- Evans Street Widening
- Fire Tower Road and Portertown Road Widening
- US Highway 17 Hampstead Bypass and Military Cutoff Road Extension
- U.S. 74 Shelby Bypass
- Asheville River Arts District Transportation Improvement
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- The Value Of Your Property
- Top 5 Ways to Mess Up Your Case
- What if I Have a Mortgage?
- What Is a Right of Way Agent?
- What to Bring to Your Attorney
- What Will A Lawyer Do For Me?
- Why Can The Government Take My Land?
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