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City looks to use eminent domain to get drainage pipe installed - Enterprise Media

The New Hampton City Council kicked off 2026 with an appointment that returned it to “full strength” and by beginning the process of using eminent domain to hopefully solve water issues in and around Mikkelson Park.  Council members — including newly-appointed Ward 4 representative Jim Kiffel — kicked off the new year on Monday by unanimously approving a recommendation from City Attorney Todd Prichard to initiate eminent domain proceedings so th…
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charlescitypress.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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