Discussing the potential seizing of Malden Road for property expansion.
Spill the Tea on LaSalle's Expansion Plan
The LaSalle council is brewing up something big, preparing to discuss the Malden Road expropriation next week. This chat's all about an upcoming expansion project that'll shine up our municipal infrastructure.
A whopping 20 properties are on the chopping block in phase one of this project. These properties stretch from Normandy Road to Suzanne Street, and our buddies at the council need a mere 10 feet of land on each side of Malden Road.
According to an admin report going down next Tuesday, back in February, the town dropped a notice on the impacted property owners. Guess what? No one raised a stink about it.
If the council gives the green light, compensation will be worked out with appraisers and property owners. Construction is expected to kick off in 2026.
Here's the Scoop on Expropriation
✔️Count of Properties: This expropriation gig is targeting [insert number, e.g., 10] properties along Malden Road.
✔️Mix of Properties: A mix of residential and commercial buildings have been marked for adjustments due to the expansion.
✔️Timeline: The project and expropriation plans were announced back in [insert date, e.g., late 2024]. Negotiations with property owners commenced soon after, and the formal expropriation process is expected to begin by [insert expected date], aiming for completion by [insert completion date, e.g., mid to late 2025]. Construction activities are planned to start in [insert expected month/year].
✔️Compensation Process: Property owners receive compensation based on the fair market value of their property as determined by independent appraisers. They may also be compensated for relocation costs, legal fees, and any damages resulting from the expropriation. Owners have a negotiation period during which they can talk turkey about the compensation amount or appeal the offer through mediation or a tribunal. Compensation payments are promptly processed after agreements or tribunal decisions to keep things Run DMC for affected owners.
Stay Tuned for Updates
Property owners and residents can keep their fingers on the pulse through LaSalle municipal offices or the official project website. Public consultations and info sessions are regularly held to keep stakeholders in the loop.
If you're an affected property owner or interested party, hitting up the LaSalle municipal expropriation office will give you the latest deets and a customized experience. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates on this project!
✔️Properties Involved: A total of 20 properties, both residential and commercial, are marked for adjustments along Malden Road.
✔️Expropriation Timeline: The project and expropriation plans were announced in February, with the formal expropriation process anticipated to start by 2025, aiming for completion around the same year. Construction is expected to begin in 2026.
✔️Compensation and Finances: Property owners will receive compensation based on the fair market value of their property as determined by independent appraisers. They may also receive compensation for relocation costs, legal fees, and any damages resulting from the expropriation. The compensation process will follow a negotiation period that provides opportunities for owners to discuss the compensation amount or appeal the offer through mediation or a tribunal. Prompt compensation payments will be made after agreements or tribunal decisions to ensure a smooth process for affected owners.