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A final decision on the right of way out may not happen until things are talked out in a courtroom. If a compromise cannot be worked out, eminent domain filings may not happen until next year.

A natural gas pipeline project through Central Texas has property owners upset. They are now preparing for a courtroom showdown., is among the parcels of land where a new major pipeline is to cross. The ranch dates back to the 1800s and was purchased by the father of Carol Fox in the 1940s. She grew up there with her brother and still lives on the property.

The San Gabriel River is where the proposed underground route enters the northern part of Fox's ranch. The location is a favorite gathering spot for her family where they swim and build bonfires. As for how much she was offered for the right of way, Fox declined to provide the amount but had a sharp description of it.

The pipeline, according to McGregor, has made more than 200 adjustments to the route to accommodate property owners. But there is a concern that eminent domain powers could be used. That’s why Carol Fox and several other property owners have retained legal counsel.

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