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The Moline Coal Valley School District Board of Education on July 28 voted to designate the Allendale property at 1619 Eleventh Avenue in Moline as excess property and authorized Chief Financial Officer Vince Gallo to begin the legal process needed to sell the site.
The motion directs the district’s CFO to initiate and carry out the sale in accordance with applicable statutes. The action followed a closed-session discussion the board held earlier about purchase/lease and price setting for district real property.
The motion passed by roll call vote; the minutes record affirmative votes from board members present. The board’s resolution authorizes Gallo to complete statutory steps for disposals of school district property, including any required public notices or hearings under state law.
There was no public discussion recorded after the motion; the vote followed the closed-session return to open session. The board then adjourned the meeting.
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