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Pullman board reviews plan to offer Aquatic Center site for sale; district must replace federal park land with equivalent recreation land
Summary
District staff told the board they will begin the process to offer the Pullman Aquatic Center property for sale and that federal encumbrance rules require the district to provide replacement outdoor recreation land of equivalent value or purpose.
The Pullman Public Schools Board of Directors discussed a plan April 30 to make the 2.3-acre site that contains the Pullman Aquatic Center available for sale.
What the board heard: Justin Polsetta, operations staff, said the district is preparing the property for sale under Board Policy 6882, which governs disposal of real property not necessary for school purposes. He said the district purchased the site in the 1970s and that federal funds used to create Military Hill Park carry an encumbrance requiring replacement of outdoor recreation value if the aquatic property…
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