Florida Statutes
§ 166.411 — Eminent domain; uses or purposes
Florida § 166.411
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 166.411 (2026).
Text
Subject to the limitations set forth in ss. 73.013 and 73.014, municipalities are authorized to exercise the power of eminent domain for the following uses or purposes:
(1)For the proper and efficient carrying into effect of any proposed scheme or plan of drainage, ditching, grading, filling, or other public improvement deemed necessary or expedient for the preservation of the public health, or for other good reason connected in anywise with the public welfare or the interests of the municipality and the people thereof;
(2)Over railroads, traction and streetcar lines, telephone and telegraph lines, all public and private streets and highways, drainage districts, bridge districts, school districts, or any other public or private lands whatsoever necessary to enable the accomplishment of
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Related
Bobby Auton, Etc. v. Dade City, Florida, a Municipal Corporation
783 F.2d 1009 (Eleventh Circuit, 1986)
Falls Chase Special Taxing District Elba, Inc. Sunshine Land Development, Inc. And E. Lamar Bailey Associates v. City of Tallahassee
788 F.2d 711 (Eleventh Circuit, 1986)
Legislative History
s. 1, ch. 73-129; ss. 1, 2, ch. 2001-77; s. 4, ch. 2005-3; s. 14, ch. 2006-11.
Nearby Sections
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§ 166.011
Short title§ 166.021
Powers§ 166.0213
Governing body meetings§ 166.031
Charter amendments§ 166.032
Electors§ 166.033
Development permits and orders§ 166.0335
Temporary shelter prohibition§ 166.04151
Affordable housing§ 166.042
Legislative intent§ 166.0425
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