(70 ILCS 1915/25)
Sec. 25. Acquisition of property. The Authority shall have the power to acquire by gift, purchase, legacy, or by
the exercise of eminent domain the fee simple title to real property located
within the boundaries of the Authority, including temporary and permanent
easements, as well as reversionary interests in the streets, alleys and other
public places and personal property, required for its purposes, and title
thereto shall be taken in the corporate name of the Authority. Any such
property which is already devoted to a public use may nevertheless be acquired,
provided that no property belonging to the United States of America or the
State of Illinois may be acquired without the consent of such governmental
unit. No property devoted to a public use belonging to a corporation subject
to the jurisdiction of the Illinois Commerce Commission may be acquired without
a prior finding by the Illinois Commerce Commission that the taking would not
result in the imposition of an undue burden on intrastate commerce. Eminent
domain proceedings shall be conducted in all respects in the manner provided
for the exercise of the right of the eminent domain under the Eminent Domain Act. The Authority shall have "quick take" powers for a
period of 3 years from the effective date of this Act and continuing for any
actions commenced during the 3 years. No condemnation proceedings for the
acquisition of new property shall be instituted without the prior concurrence
of the effected Railroads in the route, width and title to be acquired thereby.
All land and appurtenances thereto, acquired or owned by the Authority, are to
be deemed acquired or owned for a public use or public purpose.
(Source: P.A. 94-1055, eff. 1-1-07.)
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