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City staff identifies 85 Clearwater-owned parcels for possible surplus; trustees told residential lots will go to market first

2215032 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented an evaluation identifying 85 city and CRA parcels that may qualify as surplus, organized into four categories. Trustees were asked to confirm a strategy to market residential parcels first and to provide input on North Greenwood CRA sites before final surplus recommendations.

City of Clearwater staff on Feb. 3 presented an initial evaluation that identified 85 city- and CRA-owned properties as possible surplus and outlined a staged strategy for marketing and disposal.

Phil Kirkpatrick, economic development and housing, led the presentation and said staff began with a list of more than 400 city-owned parcels, sought departmental input, and narrowed the list to 85 candidate properties. He described four categories: undevelopable parcels (e.g., small remnants from road work), residential parcels suitable for single-family or multifamily development, North Greenwood CRA parcels (both residential and commercial) that may be sold individually or…

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