Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 12801 — Exercise of eminent domain
Pennsylvania § 12801
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Bluebook
11 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 12801 (2026).
Text
(a)General rule.--In addition to all other purposes for which a city may exercise the power of eminent domain as authorized by this part or by other laws of this Commonwealth and subject to the duty to provide just compensation, a city may acquire property by eminent domain, including entering upon, appropriating, taking, using and occupying private lands and property for any of the following public purposes:
(1)The laying out, opening, widening, extending, vacating, grading or changing the grades or lines of streets.
(2)The construction of bridges and the piers, abutments and approaches for bridges.
(3)The construction of slopes, embankments and storm water sewers, including storm water drains.
(4)The erection and extension of waterworks, wharves and docks, public buildings, publ
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Legislative History
Cross References.Section 12801 is referred to in section 12960 of this title.
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