Wal-Mart Sues Developer Over Landslide
On September 20, 2006, Sprawl-Busters reported that a Wal-Mart supercenter site had been buried in a landslide. Their proposed superstore project had to be cancelled,
On September 20, 2006, Sprawl-Busters reported that a Wal-Mart supercenter site had been buried in a landslide. Their proposed superstore project had to be cancelled,
Another Wal-Mart supercenter bites the dust — literally. Wal-Mart’s dreams of a superstore for Kilbuck township, Pennsylvania, are now officially buried under tons of earth.
Wal-Mart may literally have buried any hopes they have of building a superstore in Kilbuck, Pennsylvania, but the company is now trying to dig itself
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has fined the developers of a Wal-Mart project in Kilbuck Township, Pennsylvania, $497,000 — the maximum allowed by
It looks like Wal-Mart’s superstore plans in Kilbuck, Pennsylvania are slip-sliding away. All that’s on the site now is a great pile of debris. On
On September 20, 2006, Sprawl-Busters reported that two rockslides had shut down further work on a Wal-Mart supercenter in Kilbuck township, Pennsylvania. Residents in Kilbuck
Wal-Mart is doing a landslide business in Kilbuck, Pennsylvania — literally. A report in the Tribune-Review today says that all lanes of Route 65 near
Concerned citizens from 9 Pennsylvania towns along the Ohio River corridor- Kilbuck, Aleppo, Avalon, Edgeworth, Emsworth, Glenfield, Ohio, Osborne and Sewickley — have organized to
On March 2, 2002, we told you about growing citizens’ resistence to a Wal-Mart supercenter in the tiny town of Kilbuck, Pennsylvania, along the Ohio
Dave Blackson, the chairman of the Kilbuck, Pennsylvania Board of Supervisors thinks a Wal-Mart supercenter is good for the taxpayers of his town. No regional
The strategies written here were produced by Sprawl-Busters in 2006 at the request of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), mainly for citizen groups that were fighting Walmart. But the tips for fighting unwanted development apply to any project—whether its fighting Dollar General, an Amazon warehouse, or a Home Depot.
Big projects, or small, these BATTLEMART TIPS will help you better understand what you are up against, and how to win your battle.