Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 17 - Metropolitan Transportation Authorities
Section 1744 - Power of eminent domain


(a) Utility structures.--
(1) The authority shall have power, subject to relevant provisions of section 1741(a)(26) (relating to general powers), to require persons or corporations owning or operating public utility structures and appliances in, upon, under, over, across or along the public roads, streets or other public ways in which the authority has the right to own, construct, operate or maintain transportation facilities to remove the public utility structures and appliances from their locations. If any person or corporation owning or operating public utility structures and appliances fails or refuses to remove or relocate them, the authority may remove or relocate them. The authority shall provide the new location which the structures or appliances as relocated shall occupy, and to that end the authority is hereby authorized to acquire by purchase or by the exercise of the power of eminent domain any necessary land or right-of-way for such purpose if the new location shall not be in, on or above a highway, road or street. The exact new location shall be chosen by agreement of the authority and the utility. Upon the completion of the relocation, the authority shall reimburse the public utility for the cost of relocation which shall be the entire amount paid by the utility properly attributable to the relocation of the structure or appliance after deducting the cost of any increase in the service capacity of the new structure or appliance and any salvage value derived from the old structure or appliance.
(2) If an issue shall arise between the authority and the public utility as to the amount of the cost of relocation or the new location, either party may institute a proceeding by complaint before the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, which is hereby given exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine the issue. Appeal from the order of the commission in any proceeding may be taken in the same manner as is prescribed by law for appeals from other orders of the commission.
(b) Eminent domain.--
(1) The authority shall have the right of eminent domain which may be exercised, either within or without the metropolitan area, to acquire private property and property devoted to any public use which is necessary for the purposes of the authority, except property of a public utility operating transportation facilities extending beyond the boundaries of the metropolitan area.
(2) The authority shall have the right of eminent domain to acquire property of any railroad which property is not used for or in connection with the transportation of persons or property and to acquire rights and easements across, under or over the right-of-way of such railroad whenever the authority shall acquire the private right-of-way or other property of a public utility used or useful in its service to the public.
(3) It shall, before requiring the removal of the existing structures and appliances, provide a new location for the structures and appliances and, upon the completion of relocation, reimburse the public utility for the cost thereof in the manner provided in subsection (a).
(c) Title.--Title to any property acquired by an authority through eminent domain shall be an absolute ownership or fee simple title unless a lesser title shall be designated specifically in the eminent domain proceedings.
(d) Public utilities.--Real and personal property of any kind whatever belonging to a public utility corporation providing transportation or transportation-related services may be acquired without the approval of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. In all cases involving the facilities of a railroad, any operations of which extend beyond the metropolitan area, the exercise of the power of the authority under this subsection shall be subject to the jurisdiction of that commission under Title 66 (relating to public utilities).
(e) Certain property exempt.--No property owned or used by the United States, the Commonwealth, any political subdivision thereof or any body politic and corporate organized as an authority under any law of this Commonwealth or by any agency of any of them nor property used for burial purposes or places of public worship shall be taken under the right of eminent domain without the consent of the owner or user thereof.
(f) Negotiation.--Before exercising the power of eminent domain, reasonable efforts shall be made by the authority to achieve the desired result through negotiation.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 74 - TRANSPORTATION

Chapter 17 - Metropolitan Transportation Authorities

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 1701 - Definitions

Section 1711 - Creation of metropolitan transportation authorities

Section 1712 - Governing and policymaking body

Section 1713 - Appointment of board members

Section 1714 - Resignation and vacancies

Section 1715 - Meetings, quorum, officers and records

Section 1716 - Secretary, oath, bond

Section 1717 - Controller

Section 1718 - Signatures

Section 1719 - General manager

Section 1720 - Treasurer

Section 1721 - Counsel to the board

Section 1722 - Legal division and general counsel

Section 1723 - Other employees

Section 1724 - Personnel matters

Section 1725 - Public hearings

Section 1726 - Citizen advisory committee

Section 1727 - Investigations and subpoenas

Section 1728 - Conflicts of interest

Section 1741 - General powers

Section 1742 - Power to acquire property

Section 1743 - Power to contract with public utilities

Section 1744 - Power of eminent domain

Section 1745 - Use of ways occupied by passenger utilities

Section 1746 - Transfer of records by Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission

Section 1747 - Acquisition of equipment

Section 1748 - Transfers of facilities or things of value to any authority

Section 1749 - Compacts to finance operations and particular projects

Section 1750 - Contracts, procurement and sale of property

Section 1751 - Fiscal provisions

Section 1752 - Financial statements and audit

Section 1753 - Aid from Federal Government

Section 1761 - Management of funds

Section 1762 - Special funds

Section 1763 - Bonds

Section 1764 - Contracts with obligees of an authority

Section 1765 - Commonwealth pledges

Section 1766 - Provisions of bonds and trust indentures

Section 1767 - Bonds to be legal investments

Section 1768 - Rights and remedies

Section 1769 - Additional remedies conferrable by an authority

Section 1770 - Validity of pledge

Section 1771 - Security interest in funds and accounts

Section 1772 - Payment of proceeds of tax levied for authority purposes

Section 1773 - Limitation on authority under Federal bankruptcy code

Section 1781 - Exemption from taxation

Section 1782 - Rights and remedies preserved

Section 1783 - Officers and employees continued

Section 1784 - Continuance of bonds

Section 1785 - Repeal