Warwick Runway Expansion
Some residents of Warwick, Rhode Island have begun the fight against a runway expansion plan at the state's largest airport, T.F. Green.
Federal officials have endorsed a plan to extend the main runway at T.F. Green Airport by 1,500 feet.
A runway extension would accommodate jets with larger fuel loads -- such as those making nonstop flights to the West Coast and Europe.
But the expansion would come at the expense of 11 homes, 10 businesses and athletic fields, which would be demolished in order to obtain the necessary space for a longer runway.
Other property owners living close to the expansion could elect to sell their land under a voluntary program.
Airport officials have tried to expand T.F. Green's runway for a decade but met resistance from local residents who could lose their homes.
The airport intends to buy the land necessary for its expansion in private deals with owners, but it could ultimately use eminent domain laws to take the land and compensate the owners.
This is serious business. Airport takings are like few others. The impact of past activity is relevant to the existing values. The diminutions created by the existing runway must be appropriately dealt with in this Rhode Island eminent domain proceeding.