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Lafayette council authorizes marketing of Campana property at $3.8 million, seeks easement protections
Summary
The council authorized the city manager to list the Campana property for sale at $3.8 million and to sign a listing agreement, while directing staff to seek buyer commitments or contract language to preserve public trail / easement goals raised by community members.
The Lafayette City Council on June 9 approved putting the Campana property on the market with a $3.8 million asking price and authorized the city manager to sign a listing agreement with the broker, while asking staff to work to ensure public‑access easements discussed by the community are protected in any sale.
Why it matters: The Campana parcel had been purchased by the city as a potential piece of a larger downtown plaza/parking vision. Staff and a council subcommittee said follow‑on pieces of the larger plan (nearby properties and a fourplex) became unavailable, and the city concluded the property by itself was a difficult fit for the original vision. Councilmembers said marketing the site is a way to explore market options and…
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