Politics
Harris County Delays Eminent Domain Decision on Hermann Park Land
 
																								
												
												
											Harris County commissioners are seeking public input regarding a controversial plan to use eminent domain to acquire **9 acres** of land in **Hermann Park** for the expansion of **Ben Taub Hospital**. The proposal has raised significant concerns about transparency and public engagement, with commissioners urging Harris Health to slow down the process.
The land in question, known as the **Warneke track**, was donated to the City of Houston **114 years ago** with the stipulation that it be preserved for park use indefinitely. According to reports, the cost to compensate the Warneke heirs could exceed **$100 million**. Multiple heirs have publicly opposed the potential condemnation, arguing against the use of parkland for hospital expansion.
Dr. **Esmaeli Porsa**, President of Harris Health, asserted that expanding the hospital is essential to address a pressing public health crisis. “The facts are this expansion is needed to address an urgent public health emergency to increase additional capacity for Ben Taub Hospital,” he stated during a recent meeting with Harris County Commissioners. Despite Porsa’s claims, several commissioners expressed concerns over the lack of transparency in the process.
During the meeting, Commissioner **Tom Ramsey** questioned the extent of Harris Health’s engagement with the **Hermann Park Conservancy Board**, the organization responsible for overseeing park usage. Porsa admitted that he had not met with the board, only with the conservancy’s executive director. This admission prompted further scrutiny from commissioners and park advocates.
Executive Director **Cara Lambright** of the Hermann Park Conservancy highlighted the ongoing issue of parkland being ceded to the Texas Medical Center. “For too long, pieces of parkland have been ceded to the Medical Center because it’s the path of least resistance,” she stated. Her sentiments were echoed by **Roslyn Bazzelle Mitchell**, chair of the conservancy board, who insisted that the public deserves a thorough and transparent discussion before any votes on land use take place.
Commissioner **Adrian Garcia** noted that he only recently learned about the eminent domain plans. He expressed frustration over the timing of the discussions, suggesting that the term “eminent domain” had been underreported in previous meetings. In response, Garcia introduced a motion that was unanimously approved, requiring Harris Health to hold four public hearings across the county. These hearings will focus specifically on the proposed use of eminent domain and will provide a platform for public feedback.
Harris Health’s request for a vote on the condemnation by **December 11** has also been met with resistance. Commissioner **Rodney Ellis** pointed out that scheduling a vote during the holiday season could limit public participation. “I normally don’t schedule my town hall meetings right before Christmas,” Ellis remarked, suggesting that the timing appears designed to minimize community input. He also raised concerns about the financial implications, asserting that spending taxpayer money on condemning park land might not align with the public’s interests.
Community leaders, including long-time civic advocate **Katheryn McNeil**, expressed appreciation for the commissioners’ desire for more information before making a critical decision. The outcome of this situation remains uncertain, but it is clear that Harris County officials are committed to ensuring a transparent process that respects the community’s wishes regarding the future of Hermann Park.
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