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Real Estate committee moves to executive session to review bids for several city-owned properties
Summary
At its Aug. 22 meeting the Real Estate Committee voted to go into executive session to assess bid compliance and determine which of six to seven priority city-owned properties have viable offers; public commenters identified two specific parcels of interest.
The Real Estate Committee met Aug. 22, 2025, and voted to enter an executive session to review administrative findings about bids on several city-owned properties and determine which offers are legally viable. The meeting began at 9:38 a.m. and committee members said they will reconvene after the closed session to report any decisions or next steps.
Committee members discussed an administrative review that had screened bids for compliance with the city’s posting regulations. "My department had come back and reported that we basically went through, administratively, went through the bids, to determine, if they all had complied with what was in the regulations on the postings around what it was that we required of them and had it kinda kinda narrowed it down to those,…
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