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Redevelopment Commission approves transfers to Muncie Land Bank, accepts 1700 Block North Colson from city; Arts District parcel decision tabled
Summary
The Muncie Redevelopment Commission voted to transfer a group of vacant lots to the Muncie Land Bank, approved a resolution to accept a land parcel from the city for eventual transfer to GMED, and voted to table a proposed transfer of 300–312 E. Washington Street linked to an Arts District plan pending more information.
The Muncie Redevelopment Commission on Aug. 21 approved transferring a group of vacant lots to the Muncie Land Bank, agreed to accept a land parcel from the city for later transfer to GMED, and tabled action on properties tied to the proposed Arts District.
Commissioners voted to transfer 12 properties to the Muncie Land Bank, listing addresses including 1019 E. Kirby; 1111 E. Fifth; 1220 and 1222 E. Memorial; 1520 E. Kirby; 2007 E. Willard; 609 S. Brady; 717 S. Vine; 721 S. Beacon; 805 and 806 E. Willard; and 819 E. Seymour. The transfers were approved with the condition that acceptance by the land bank and clear title be confirmed before any conveyance proceeds.
Why it matters: the transfers move vacant lots into the land bank’s inventory for neighborhood redevelopment…
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