In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around two significant topics: the potential quitclaim of a city-owned property and a substantial donation for local sports improvements.
The meeting began with Mayor Pro Tem Davis Brown addressing the ownership of a small, awkwardly shaped piece of property that the city recently discovered it owned. This property, located within Lot 20, has been a point of confusion for local residents Joseph Varela and David Brown, who believed they owned it and have been paying taxes on it for 34 years. The city is considering a public hearing for the upcoming Monday to discuss the possibility of quitclaiming the property to Varela and Brown, as there is no intention to manage it further. The city manager has already cleared this proposal, indicating a straightforward path forward for the residents seeking rightful ownership.
In another highlight of the meeting, the city acknowledged a generous donation from the American Legion Baseball Organization. This group has completed a significant capital improvement project at Kenrick Field, upgrading the playing surface from grass to turf at no cost to the city. The project, valued at nearly $250,000, underscores the strong partnership between the city and the organization, enhancing local sports facilities for community use. The meeting included plans to showcase images of the upgraded field, further illustrating the impact of this collaboration.
These discussions reflect the city’s ongoing efforts to resolve property ownership issues while simultaneously fostering community development through partnerships with local organizations.