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OSMP revisits legacy residences: staff propose pilot disposals for properties with no program use

5380481 · July 14, 2025
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Staff told trustees they have reviewed 41 residential structures on OSMP‑owned lands, identified about five with no current programmatic use, and are proposing a research‑ and due‑diligence‑backed pilot to subdivide and dispose of up to one property in 2026 to generate one‑time revenue for capital projects or acquisitions.

Open Space and Mountain Parks staff updated the Open Space Board of Trustees on July 9 about an ongoing review of residences that accompany some OSMP land acquisitions. The department has assessed 41 structures that were acquired over decades and identified a small group of residences with no current programmatic use.

Lauren (OSMP staff) described the history: when OSMP acquired resource parcels — sometimes to protect habitat, ditches or wetlands — a residence came with the land. Over time some houses were placed into programmatic use (agricultural tenant housing, farm headquarters, rental occupancy and field staffing). Other structures have…

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