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Committee reviews inventory of roughly 500 city parcels as staff eyes sales or public–private options to ease budget shortfall

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Staff presented an inventory of about 500 city‑owned parcels and outlined how targeted disposals or public‑private partnerships could provide one‑time revenue to help the city meet projected budget reductions tied to conversion to RSA and SSUT impacts.

City staff presented an updated inventory of city‑owned properties and asked council committee members to review parcels in their districts for possible disposal, public‑private partnerships, or consolidation.

Staff said the inventory includes roughly 500 properties (excluding easements) across residential, commercial and mixed‑use districts. The presentation flagged several specific parcels for committee attention: the former Fire Station 11 (near contract pending), the former 3200 Greensboro Avenue…

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