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Harlandale ISD board approves sale of 1502 Fitch Street to Methodist Healthcare Ministries
Summary
The Harlandale ISD Board of Trustees approved a resolution declaring 1502 Fitch Street surplus and authorized staff to finalize sale terms with Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas, subject to final legal review.
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The Harlandale ISD Board of Trustees voted to declare real property at 1502 Fitch Street in San Antonio surplus and authorized sale negotiations with Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas. The board approved a revised resolution and directed the superintendent and board president to finalize and execute the sales contract subject to final legal review.
The item appeared on the agenda as a two-part action: (1) a resolution determining the property is not required for the district’s current educational needs and (2) acceptance of an RFB response for sale of the surplus property. Board discussion did not produce substantive changes to the text on the floor; legal counsel and district staff were present for questions.
Board President (unnamed) moved to approve the resolution; the motion was seconded and the board carried the item. The board later moved to accept and approve RFB 201 (sale of surplus property for 1502 Fitch Street) and authorized the superintendent to negotiate and finalize terms and the board president to execute a sales contract with Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas, again subject to final legal review. Voting was recorded as “motion carries” in open session; individual roll-call tallies were not read into the public transcript.
District staff noted that any final contract will return to the district for legal review before execution. No sale price or closing date was stated at the meeting.
The board handled the item in open session and then continued routine business.

