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Committee declines to sell Rogers Parkway right-of-way; staff to negotiate temporary easement with property owner
Summary
The committee discussed the Rogers Parkway feasibility plan and a gravel driveway that encroaches in city right-of-way at 8703 Rosalie. Staff recommended a temporary easement with termination rights; the committee approved staff to negotiate and return with an agreement.
Brentwood — The Brentwood Public Works Committee on May 8 discussed a request from the owner of 8703 Rosalie to purchase a small parcel of city right-of-way used as a gravel driveway and directed staff to pursue a temporary easement instead.
Parks and public works staff reviewed the Rogers Parkway feasibility plan (completed in February 2018) and said the city’s long-range concept envisions preserving the right-of-way for an expanded greenway that would run from the tunnel at the south and extend north toward Memorial Park. Eric Lake told the committee the city has a history of encroachments along the corridor and that holding the right-of-way is…
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