Decision on Urgent Expropriation of Certain Properties in Gölköy Neighborhood, Gölköy District, Ordu Province by the Housing Development Administration for a Social Housing Project (Decision No. 11148)
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Presidential Decision No. 11148 authorizes the urgent expropriation of specific parcels of land located in the Gölköy Neighborhood of Gölköy District, Ordu Province, Turkey. The expropriation is to be carried out by TOKİ (Toplu Konut İdaresi Başkanlığı — Housing Development Administration of Turkey), the state body responsible for mass housing projects. The legal basis for this action is the urgent expropriation procedure under Turkish law, which allows the state to bypass standard expropriation timelines when there is an urgent public need. In this case, the stated justification is the need to construct a social housing project in the region to address local housing demand. Property owners of the affected parcels will be subject to compulsory acquisition proceedings. Under urgent expropriation rules in Turkey, TOKİ can take possession of the land immediately upon court approval of a deposit of the estimated compensation value, with final compensation determined through judicial valuation. This decision reflects the ongoing national policy of expanding affordable and social housing stock in smaller Anatolian cities and districts, with TOKİ acting as the implementing authority.
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Key Changes
- Specific land parcels in Gölköy Neighborhood, Gölköy District, Ordu Province are designated for urgent expropriation under Decision No. 11148.
- TOKİ (Housing Development Administration) is designated as the expropriating authority responsible for implementing the acquisition.
- Urgent expropriation procedure is activated, allowing TOKİ to take possession of the parcels immediately upon court-ordered deposit of estimated compensation, bypassing standard expropriation timelines.
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