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Does the right of eminent domain, once gained, extend to acquiring rights-of-ways and/or easements along those owned or used by other utilities?

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Does the right of eminent domain, once gained, extend to acquiring rights-of-ways and/or easements along those owned or used by other utilities?

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A. We are too early in our project to contemplate eminent domain and we are pleased with our track record of successful negotiations over the years. If, and when, condemnation becomes our last resort, we will evaluate the issues at that time. Generally, public utilities and similar entities that provide vital public services recognize the need to work together to provide these services, so we do not expect that condemnation will be necessary in these cases.

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