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Commissioners debate unsolicited $43,000 offer for Hamilton & Sixth parcel; ask for clear CRA/neighbor framework
Summary
An unsolicited offer of $43,000 for a city/CRA parcel at Hamilton and Sixth prompted commissioners to debate appraisals, public input and whether the CRA should set upfront allowable uses or incentives before accepting below‑appraisal bids.
A local developer’s unsolicited offer of $43,000 for a city‑owned parcel at Hamilton and Sixth Street prompted a wide-ranging discussion about how the city should sell or lease public property and whether the Community Redevelopment Agency should set upfront allowable uses.
Commissioners and staff told the town‑hall audience they had received two licensed appraisals on the parcel and that the unsolicited bid was materially below the appraised values.…
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