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Judge rules that metro district can condemn swath of Palizzi Farm in Brighton

Controversial eminent domain action drew hundreds of farm supporters to court hearing in May

Sally Sacks of Arvada holds a "Save Palizzi Farm" sign outside of Palizzi Farm in Brighton, Colorado on May 28, 2024. Last week, an Adams County district judge approved an eminent domain claim made by a metro district that wants to run a stormwater pipe across the 95-year-old farm. (Photo by Zachary Spindler-Krage/The Denver Post)
Sally Sacks of Arvada holds a “Save Palizzi Farm” sign outside of Palizzi Farm in Brighton, Colorado on May 28, 2024. Last week, an Adams County district judge approved an eminent domain claim made by a metro district that wants to run a stormwater pipe across the 95-year-old farm. (Photo by Zachary Spindler-Krage/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 2:  Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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A judge has ruled that developers can have "immediate possession" to the nearly century old Palizzi Farm for a flood control project the farm's owner says could force it out of business.
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