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Board approves 7‑11 advisory committee to study LaVita surplus-property options
Summary
The board approved a resolution to form a 7‑11 advisory committee (7–11 members) to advise on potential surplus-property options for a portion of LaVita. Counsel explained surplus procedures, the Naylor Act right-of-first-refusal for recreational uses, and alternatives including leases and public‑private partnerships; vote was unanimous 7–0.
The Orange Unified School District Board of Education voted 7–0 on Nov. 14 to form a 7‑11 advisory committee to study options for a portion of the LaVita property, including potential surplus declaration, leasing and other asset-management alternatives.
Counsel Serene Abrahomey and staff presented an overview of the surplus-property-disposition process and alternatives. Abrahomey said a 7‑11 committee (named for its membership range of seven to 11 people) is a Brown Act advisory committee that provides community input and…
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