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City staff outlines review of roughly 48 city-owned parcels and options to generate one-time revenue

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Staff presented a first-pass review of about 48 noncritical city-owned parcels, highlighting constraints (CDBG and LWCF restrictions), appraised values, and options for disposal or reuse; council asked for documents and did not take formal action.

City staff presented a preliminary review of roughly 48 city-owned parcels that are outside the city's critical infrastructure and parks portfolio and described options for selling, leasing or repurposing properties to generate one-time revenue and return land to the tax roll.

Brandon, a city staff member, said the review excluded critical infrastructure and designated parks and covered "the facts of due diligence for property," noting many parcels are institutionally zoned and would require subdivision and engineering review to change use. He told the council the city is responsible for about 500 properties overall but this review focuses on the first batch of roughly 48 parcels.

Staff cited several…

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