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Bob Valerio’s father and uncle founded the business 60 years ago and it runs deep in the family’s bloodlines. “Well you know what it is when you have a family business,” Valerio said. “It’s not only a job – it’s a way of life.” Bob’s business now stands in the way of a $54 million expansion of the McKeesport Municipal Authority’s water and sewer system.
Last week, an acquisition agent came with an eviction notice and a $47,000 check which Bob says represents about 15 percent of what he needs to set up shop somewhere else. “And she came here with her pittance check and said, ‘Are you going to give me the keys?’ “And I said, ‘I don’t want your check and I’m not leaving.’” The authority is taking the property by the power of eminent domain which allows government agencies to seize private property for a greater public purpose. In this case, it is expanding treatment capacity to avoid sewage runoff into the waterways. But Bob says their offer is take it or leave it.
Originally posted by Keeper of Kheb
Just put something thats endangered and you will have every activistsl and tree hugger in your support.
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
reply to post by Veritas1
A welding shop that can be moved, or sewage treatment. I'd rather have the sewage out of my drinking water, than a welder. Move the shop to another spot and stop arguing. Publicity stunt.
Originally posted by Evolutionsend
reply to post by mileysubet
If it's been in the same spot for 60 years and he's not willing to move it, I'd say his business is the most endangered species there. He probably doesn't wanna move it because he can't afford the small hit he will take from a location change. He could sue the state, but I doubt that would go very far.