Owners asked for land for Clyde dam project
PA Wellington Seventy land owners have been issued with formal invitations to sell land needed for the Clyde dam project, said the Minister of Works and Development, Mr Friedlander, yesterday. Mr Friedlander said that the first notices were issued in October last year. At that
time he pointed out that the decision to issue notices arose from the need to achieve land acquisition deadlines. “I am advised that negotiations with most landowners on whom it is proposed to serve notice are progressing satisfactorily and that resort to compul-
sory acquisition is, in the majority of cases considered to be only a remote possibility,” he said yesterday. “I am hopeful that voluntary agreements will be reached for the acquisition of the required land, as has already been the case with most of the landowners affected.”
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