Utah 2022 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0085

Introduced
1/18/22  
Refer
1/18/22  
Report Pass
2/25/22  
Failed
2/28/22  

Caption

Eminent Domain Amendments

Impact

The changes brought by HB 0085 are likely to create significant shifts in state laws regarding property rights and local government powers. By removing public parks from the list of permissible uses of eminent domain, the bill restricts local entities from appropriating land for park developments, which could limit community recreation opportunities. This amendment could lead to difficulties in maintaining existing parks or expanding recreational programs that rely on new land acquisitions.

Summary

House Bill 0085, titled Eminent Domain Amendments, aims to modify the parameters under which eminent domain can be utilized in the state of Utah. Specifically, the bill seeks to eliminate the establishment of public parks as a legitimate public use for which eminent domain may be exercised. This change has implications for how municipalities and counties can manage land acquisition for public purposes, potentially affecting local parks and recreational areas.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions among lawmakers and community members around the right balance between public needs and private property rights. Supporters argue that the change is necessary to protect landowners from potential overreach by local governments. Opponents, however, contend that limiting eminent domain in this way could hinder local governments' abilities to enhance public spaces and meet community needs effectively. The debates reflect broader concerns about land use and development rights in Utah.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0235

Eminent Domain Amendments

UT HB0196

Eminent Domain Revisions

UT HB0304

Eminent Domain Modifications

UT HB0407

Eminent Domain Modifications

UT SB0139

Mineral Rights Amendments

UT SB159

Restrict use of eminent domain

UT HB0453

Great Salt Lake Revisions

UT SB409

Allow for the condemnation and reacquisition of a mobile home park

UT SB256

Prohibit ownership of private property within state by citizens of enemy states

UT HB1414

The exercise of public domain in geological storage of carbon dioxide.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.