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Code · Illinois · Chapter 735 — CIVIL PROCEDURE · Act 30

Sec. 25-7-103.145. Quick-take; City of Champaign and Champaign County.

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Sec. 25-7-103.145. Quick-take; City of Champaign and Champaign County. Quick-take proceedings under Article 20 may be used to acquire real property, including fee simple and temporary and permanent easements, for the Olympian Drive construction and reconstruction project for a period of 12 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly by the City of Champaign or by the County of Champaign for acquisition of any portion of the following described property:
Land lying within a corridor bounded by a line 200 feet on either side of the existing line
of Olympian Drive (also known as TR151) between Mattis Avenue and Market Avenue in Hensley Township in Champaign County; and also land lying within a corridor bounded by a line 200 feet on either side of the center line of Mattis Avenue, Farber Drive, Prospect Avenue, Neil Street (extended), and Market Street for a distance of 1,000 feet north and south of the right-of-way lines of Olympian Drive on each of the named roadways, all located within Hensley Township in Champaign County.
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