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Portsmouth consolidates Sixth Street parcels; transfer to PPIC expected in coming weeks

2522364 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

The city recorded a subdivision plat consolidating parcels near Sixth Street (including 1603 Seventh Street) into a single property slightly over 2 acres. Staff said the Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing Authority is working with the PPIC to transfer the consolidated parcel for sale and marketing.

Vice Chair and staff reported that a consolidation and right-of-way vacation affecting Sixth Street (including the parcel identified in the agenda as 1603 Seventh Street) has been completed and recorded, creating a single property of just over 2 acres.

Mr. Dinah told commissioners the Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing Authority has worked with the PPIC to transfer the consolidated property for sale and marketing. The recorded subdivision plat now identifies the two formerly separate parcels and the vacated right-of-way as one parcel, and staff said they are "working through the transfer process" with housing authorities. Staff said they expect ownership to move to the PPIC within the coming weeks so sale and marketing efforts can begin.

The report focused on administrative steps completed so far (right-of-way abandonment, plat recording and consolidation) and noted that transfer paperwork and internal processes remain to be finished before marketing can begin. No sale price, buyer or timeline for listing was provided in the meeting.

Ending: Staff will return to the commission with updates once the transfer is complete and sale/marketing efforts begin.