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Owners request to buy 'paper street' at 4 Lincoln Avenue; committee to check planning status and neighborhood rights

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Owners of 4 Lincoln Avenue asked whether the city would sell a largely unused, overgrown paper street (alley) that abuts their property. Staff said the committee must confirm whether any approved planning project requires keeping the corridor open, and explained that adjacent owners often have preferential rights; no sale decision was made.

The owner(s) of 4 Lincoln Avenue asked the Real Estate Committee whether the city would consider selling an overgrown “paper street” alley that runs from Lincoln toward Findlay, saying the alley is currently maintained only by the abutting property owners.

The property representative said the alley is treed and overgrown and currently only open up to their…

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