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House approves bill shifting notice, public-comment duty for major local property sales to elected bodies
Summary
Second Substitute HB 122 moves responsibility for notice and public comment on significant municipal or county property sales from planning commissions to elected bodies (city councils or county commissions). The House adopted an amendment requiring at least 14 days' notice and passed the bill.
The House passed legislation Tuesday that changes which local body must provide notice and accept public comment before disposing of significant municipal or county property.
Representative Hardy, sponsor of the second substitute to HB 122, told the House the bill places the notice and public-comment duty with the city council or county commission rather than…
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