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Casper weighs sale of two city parcels; Mesa site eyed for affordable housing, Stoneridge bids require follow-up
Summary
City interim manager and staff presented bids on two city-owned parcels; the Mesa 4.3-acre site drew a housing nonprofit proposal and was moved forward to a final vote, while two Stoneridge bids prompted staff to seek clarifications before council action.
Casper city staff on Sept. 9 briefed the City Council on two city-owned parcels put out to bid and asked for direction on whether to accept offers and proceed to final council action.
City interim manager Zulima Lopez introduced the item and Liz Becker, city staff, reviewed bids and background. The Mesa parcel is about 4.3 acres near Jordan Drive and Central Drive; an appraisal on the parcel came in at about $300,000. The Wyoming Housing Network submitted a proposal to develop roughly 40 affordable units, including small-footprint “tiny” homes and patio-style homes, and said it would need to construct roads and utilities to serve the site.
After council discussion…
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