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City reports closed-session briefings on two Sixth Street properties; no reportable action
Summary
Chinos city attorney reported the council met in closed session about potential acquisitions at 13272 and 13218 Sixth Street, received briefings and provided direction to staff; no reportable action was taken, city attorney said.
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The City Council met in closed session before the Feb. 4 meeting to receive briefings on two potential real-property acquisitions and gave staff direction but no reportable action, the city attorney said.
City Attorney (name not specified) reported that the first closed-session item involved the property at 13272 Sixth Street; the negotiating party was identified as Tannehill Langdon TR and the subject was price and terms of a potential acquisition. The second item involved 13218 Sixth Street; the negotiating party was SKS Property Investment LLC and again the matter related to price and terms of a potential acquisition.
The city attorney told the council both items were briefed in closed session, staff received direction, and "no further reportable action was taken." The council did not disclose additional details in open session.
Why it matters: Notices that a city is negotiating for property can signal upcoming capital projects, facility expansions or land-banking for public uses. Under California law, property negotiations are commonly discussed in closed session because they involve price and bargaining strategy.
Next steps: Staff will proceed with the direction given in closed session; the city attorney did not specify additional public steps or timelines at the meeting.

