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Victorville council unanimously transfers about 32 parcels (approx. 188 acres) to Southern California Logistics Airport Authority

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The City Council approved resolutions declaring roughly 32 city-owned parcels exempt surplus land and transferring them to the Southern California Logistics Airport Authority (SCLAA) to align property vesting with original funding sources and consolidate airport holdings.

The Victorville City Council on March 4 voted unanimously to declare a group of city-owned parcels as exempt surplus land and to transfer ownership to the Southern California Logistics Airport Authority (SCLAA). Staff said the package covers about 32 parcels totaling roughly 188 acres in the area east of the former George Air Force Base and north of Air Expressway.

Deputy City Manager Tony Camargo and Airport Director Eric Ray told the council the parcels were assembled over time using differing funding sources;…

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