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Committee to consider transfer of tourism assets; city to accept most items for $1

5764833 · August 13, 2025
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The committee reviewed a proposed sale and transfer agreement under which the city would accept signage, sculptures and other assets from the Logan County Tourism Bureau for $1; the tourism bureau will retain the mill and the Lincoln statue will remain with Heartland Bank.

The City Council Committee of the Whole reviewed a sale-and-transfer agreement on Aug. 12 by which the Logan County Tourism Bureau would transfer ownership of certain tourism assets to the city for $1.

Mayor Welch and staff described a detailed inventory of assets the bureau proposed to transfer: the covered-wagon statue and associated signage, fencing and landscaping at the Welcome Garden; several informational plaques; select Route 66 wayfinding signs; two "watermelon" benches under…

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