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Lafayette authorizes listing of Campana property with easement conditions
Summary
The council authorized the city manager to list the Campana property for $3.8 million and directed staff to negotiate potential public easements for creek access and a northern connection; vote was unanimous.
The Lafayette City Council on June 9 authorized the city manager to sign a listing agreement and engage a broker to put the Campana property on the market at $3.8 million, while directing staff to protect potential public access through easement language in any sale.
City staff and the council’s subcommittee reported that the city’s earlier, broader vision for a linked downtown parking and open-space plan could not proceed after the city failed to acquire adjacent parcels and state law changes limited certain disposals. Staff recommended marketing the property after receiving outside interest.
City Manager Tracy Robinson said the property had been purchased for city office use with city office funds and clarified that any sale proceeds would…
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