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Commissioners accept low bids for five repository properties in Elwood City and Pulaski Township

5532814 · August 5, 2025
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Summary

The board approved awards for five repository-property bids: one in Elwood City (Resolution 221) and four in Pulaski Township (Resolutions 222–225). The municipal or school-district approvals and the 60-day nonresponse rule were discussed; all motions passed unanimously by roll call.

The Lawrence County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 5 approved bids for five repository properties that the county tax-claim office had placed for sale. Resolution 221 approved a $500 bid from Lane Wardai for a parcel on Lawrence Avenue in the borough of Elwood City (property ID 11-063800). The board noted Elwood City council had voted to accept the bid on June 16; the Wilmington Area School District had not responded within the 60-day review…

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