Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1698

Introduced
2/23/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to condemnation proceedings

Impact

The bill significantly aims to enhance the protections for property owners against potentially abusive or arbitrary exercises of condemnation authority. For instance, it establishes that property owners have the right to seek legal counsel and obtain a private appraisal of their property. Furthermore, it modifies the criteria for determining just compensation to include not just fair market value, but also additional considerations for homesteads and properties held in families for extended periods, thereby adding layers of financial protection for owners impacted by eminent domain.

Summary

Senate Bill 1698 aims to revise and update the statutes concerning condemnation proceedings in Missouri. The bill proposes the repeal of several existing sections related to the state’s eminent domain law and enacts new provisions that govern how property can be acquired through condemnation. Among its key provisions, SB1698 establishes clearer guidelines for property owners' rights before a condemnation petition is filed, emphasizing the need for good faith negotiations by the condemning authority. This includes a requirement for at least 60 days' notice prior to filing for condemnation, thereby giving landowners more time to negotiate and respond to potential takings.

Contention

Despite its protective measures, SB1698 has raised concerns among some stakeholders, particularly regarding the balance between private property rights and public needs. Critics argue that the revisions may complicate and prolong the condemnation process, potentially hindering necessary public projects. Additionally, there are debates about the adequacy of the financial protections provided, especially regarding how 'heritage value' is assessed and compensated during takings. As such, the bill is likely to face scrutiny, especially from urban planners and public agencies that may see delays in their projects due to the new provisions around property acquisitions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB397

Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO SB352

Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO HB179

Modifies provisions relating to civil proceedings

MO HB592

Modifies provisions relating to juvenile proceedings

MO SB199

Creates provisions relating to condemnation of land by certain utilities

MO HB615

Modifies and establishes provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO HB953

Modifies provisions relating to proceedings resulting from criminal conduct

MO HB856

Modifies provisions relating to grand jury proceedings

MO SB440

Modifies provisions relating to legal representation for certain court proceedings involving children

MO SB770

Modifies provisions relating to emergency powers

Similar Bills

CA SB1352

Property taxation: newly constructed: reconstructed property.

CA AB245

Property taxation: application of base year value: disaster relief.

CA SB1053

Property taxation: transfer of base year value: disaster relief.

HI HB1398

Relating To Property.

HI HB1398

Relating To Property.

CA SB603

An act to amend Section 69 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation, to take effect immediately, tax levy.

TX HB2011

Relating to the right to repurchase from a condemning entity certain real property for which ad valorem taxes are delinquent.