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University City manager proposes using LCRA to acquire hazardous and abandoned properties
Summary
City Manager Charles Rose asked the City Council to add a project to the 2025–27 work plan to examine use of the LCRA to acquire hazardous or abandoned properties, with the Third Ward revitalization coordinator to lead an initial inventory and study; staff will bring a formal agenda item in February.
City Manager Charles Rose asked the University City City Council on Jan. 27 to add one project to the 2025–27 work plan to examine using the LCRA for acquisition of hazardous or abandoned properties.
Rose said the work would be carried out by the new community development department and “the person or individual that would be responsible for it would be the Third Ward revitalization coordinator,” a position the council previously authorized. He told the council the first step would be to use that individual to…
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