County says signed agreement for former Greenbrier building has been sent; next conversations with political subdivisions planned
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County staff updated the board that an agreement transferring the former Greenbrier building to Lincoln County has been signed and mailed; county leaders said they will discuss next steps with political subdivisions.
County staff told the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners that the transfer agreement for the former Greenbrier building has been signed and sent, clearing a major hurdle for the property transfer.
“I spoke with Casey Belitz last week on the transfer of that property…He did confirm that he signed that agreement on Thursday and sent it out. So, we should be receiving that,” a county official reported. The speaker said Tyler helped finalize the agreement language so it would “work for everyone.”
Board members were told the signed agreement should arrive within a day or two. The board indicated it will schedule conversations with political subdivisions about next steps once the county has the executed document. A commissioner described the development as “a big hurdle that’s gone,” signaling the county can now move to subsequent tasks related to the property.
No formal vote was recorded on the transfer during the update; the item was presented to inform the board of the status and next administrative steps.
