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School board approves transfer of Heritage Park parcels to city for park development
Summary
Lynchburg City Schools unanimously approved transferring two parcels adjacent to Heritage campus to the City of Lynchburg for park development. City Parks and Recreation will maintain the property and has assured school community priority use; trustees discussed access and hours but raised no objection.
The Lynchburg City Schools board voted Tuesday to transfer two parcels adjacent to the Heritage campus to the City of Lynchburg for development and maintenance as public parkland.
Dr. Roderick, presenting on behalf of finance and facilities, said the parcels had been reviewed previously by the Finance and Facilities Committee and recommended for transfer. "The purpose of that was ... to develop a…
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