Oregon Statutes
§ 203.135 — Eminent domain power of county
Oregon § 203.135
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.6
Title 20Counties and County Officers
Ch. 203County Governing Bodies; County Home Rule
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 203.135 (2026).
Text
In addition to any other powers granted to a county under state law or county charter, a county governing body may exercise the power of eminent domain under ORS chapter 35 to acquire any right or interest in real property for:
(1)Public road, trail or other public easement purposes.
(2)Public park or recreation area purposes.
(3)Public building or public institution purposes.
(4)Purposes of development or protection of property acquired for a purpose otherwise described in this section including acquisition of land for use as a quarry, drainage way, pond, marsh or similar purpose.
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Related
State Ex Rel. City of Eugene v. Woodrich
665 P.2d 333 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1983)
Legislative History
1981 c.153 §50
Nearby Sections
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