Expropriation considered

Expropriation is considered a ‘Last Resort’ as Prince George moves to meet new sewer regulations

Oct 31, 2025 | 2:44 PM

PRINCE GEORGE – Expropriation by a government is a rare action, usually undertaken only when vital public projects cannot proceed through standard negotiations. Currently, the City of Prince George is pursuing this measure to obtain the right-of-way necessary for a new sewer line connecting to the city’s central sewer system.

Dag Pettersen owns a section of property near Highway 16 west and Blackwater Road. The city of Prince George intends to route a sewer line through his property, and he opposes it. He says he has been in talks with the city for 3 years, but has yet to find common ground.

“ They want to put a wastewater sewer line, splitting this lot with the quarter section going right through. Actually, the best part of my property”

Dag Pettersen

Landowner

Pettersen says the value would drop if the sewer line went through his property; therefore, he is pushing back on the city’s proposal.

According to the city, there are new regulations laws they are complying with they need to follow those regulations.

“To ensure that we’re complying with those regulations. We need to connect the Western Acres sewer system to the city’s wastewater treatment center.”

Walter Babicz

City Manager, City of Prince George

Expropriation allows governments to purchase property for public use. The city council has approved the process, and notices will be sent out. Appraisals will determine the fair market value and require council approval.

“ It’s literally a last resort as far as anybody can tell. The city’s never had to use this tool before. As I say, we try to negotiate with property owners to come to a fair and reasonable price for the property interest that we’re looking to acquire. This is the first time we believe the city’s had to rely on this.”

Walter Babicz

City Manager, City of Prince George

According to the City, if the owner disagrees with the appraisal value, he can challenge it in court.

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