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County approves $6 million purchase of 33 acres at 1100 Southeastern Ave in bid to enable Crooked Oak land swap; vote 2-1
Summary
Oklahoma County commissioners voted 2-1 to approve a $6 million real estate purchase agreement for 1100 Southeastern Ave in Oklahoma City, a 33-acre tract the county says could support a land swap with Crooked Oak School District and create sites for the Public Buildings Authority.
Oklahoma County commissioners approved a $6,000,000 real estate purchase agreement for 1100 Southeastern Ave in Oklahoma City on a 2-1 vote during their March 26 meeting. The county described the parcel as roughly 33 acres and said the acquisition would allow officials to entertain a land swap with the Crooked Oak School District that could relocate the district’s football field and provide land for Public Buildings Authority (PBA) development.
County staff told commissioners the purchase would position the PBA to pursue future development, ground leases or sales to generate revenue. “This will allow us to have the ability to entertain that swap, and then have extra land for the public buildings authority use, whether that be as a potential site…
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