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Council reviews sale process for roughly 44.97 acres; members request new appraisal amid wide valuation spread
Summary
Council discussed a proposed sale of about 44.97 acres of city land, the introductory resolution required by the city charter, and large discrepancies between two appraisals; councilmembers requested a third appraisal before setting price.
The City of Mesquite technical review meeting on April 1 included discussion of selling approximately 44.97 acres of city-owned land (two APNs), the first step required by the city charter, and council members raised concerns about inconsistent appraisal results.
Staff described the agenda item as consideration of Resolution R25-12, a charter-required step asking whether the city wants to sell the roughly 44.97 acres (APN numbers described in the transcript). Council members said the resolution is a formality to…
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