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Bluegrass Pipeline's Developer Is Appealing Eminent Domain Ruling

Erica Peterson
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Kentucky Public Radio

Despite the fact that the proposed Bluegrass Pipeline has been suspended, the company behind the project is appealing a circuit court decision that found the company doesn’t have the right of eminent domain.

The planned pipeline would have carried natural gas liquids through Kentucky to processing plants on the Gulf Coast. 

In May, the companies behind the Bluegrass Pipeline announced they were suspending capital investment in the project, due to a lack of customer commitments. This was after a number of setbacks, including a ruling from Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd that the Bluegrass Pipeline wouldn’t have the power of eminent domain in Kentucky.

Now, the companies are appealing the decision. The Kentucky chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has also weighed in, supporting the original decision. Attorney Randy Strobo worked with the ACLU on the brief. “There are certain constitutional limitations that our Kentucky constitution puts on the state’s eminent domain authority. It has to be for a public use. And that ‘public use’ term is what we’re concerned with,” Strobo says.

Strobo adds, there could be serious constitutional implications if Judge Shepherd’s ruling is reversed.

A decision in the appeal likely won’t happen for several months.

Erica reports on environment and energy issues for WFPL, which run the gamut from stories about the region’s biodiversity to coal mine safety and pollution issues. In the name of journalism, she’s gone spelunking, tagged mussels and taste-tested bourbon. Erica moved to Louisville in June 2011 from Charleston, West Virginia, where she worked for the state’s public radio and television affiliate. Besides Kentucky and West Virginia, she’s lived in New Jersey, Minnesota and Illinois. She lives with her husband and son in Louisville.
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