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Council approves surplus of 1.029-acre parcel adjacent to South Fork Park; neighbors raise horse-trailer access concerns
Summary
Provo City Council voted 6-0 to place a 1.029-acre parcel next to South Fork Park on the surplus list and to authorize the mayor to dispose of it; councilors and residents discussed trail rerouting and the need to preserve horse-trailer parking access.
The Provo City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to place a 1.029-acre parcel adjacent to South Fork Park on the city’s surplus property list and to authorize the mayor to dispose of it, moving forward with a property trade that dates to a 2017 agreement with the Giles family.
Tara Riddle, the city property administrator, told the council the parcel sits within the undeveloped area of South Fork Park and was part of a 2017 land trade in which the city exchanged land for property needed for roadway improvements on South State Street. “Originally, we had entered into a 99-year lease with them with the stipulation that the…
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