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The Moses Lake City Council approved the sale of an airport fuel tank to the City of Omak after staff presented an offer and described recent marketing efforts.
Airport staff said the City of Omak made a $75,000 offer to purchase the fuel tank. Staff noted the city originally paid about $150,000 for the asset and that prior individual offers had been much lower (one private offer was about $4,000). Council asked whether sale proceeds would be deposited into the general fund; staff confirmed they would. The purchaser would handle delivery logistics and any third‑party financing (airport staff).
Council voted to approve the sale as presented.
Attributions and next steps
Staff will work with the City of Omak to finalize sale terms. The buyer must secure its council approval and manage transport/logistics; staff noted a state equipment‑purchase program may be available to support the buyer.
This report is based on the meeting record and staff presentation.
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