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Commission declares 24‑year‑old Parks & Recreation bus surplus; staff to pursue donation pathway to sister city
Summary
The commission declared Parks & Recreation bus No. 222 surplus and directed staff to pursue a donation route, including coordination with Sister Cities International and a U.S. nonprofit intermediary, with a return report and donation agreement planned for March 11.
North Lauderdale, Fla. — On Feb. 11 the City Commission declared Parks & Recreation bus No. 222 (24 years old) surplus and authorized staff to pursue disposal options, including a possible donation to the state of Durango, Mexico through Sister Cities International or a U.S. nonprofit intermediary.
Parks & Recreation Director Patrick Kan told the commission the agency had taken delivery of a new replacement bus and requested surplus…
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