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Cooper City adopts disposal criteria and declares 5.15-acre parcel surplus, directs solicitation of partnership proposals
Summary
The Cooper City Commission adopted formal property-disposal criteria and declared a roughly 5.15-acre parcel at 3300 N. Pine Island Road surplus, directing staff to solicit proposals — including public–private partnership options — while retaining final approval authority.
The Cooper City Commission voted to adopt formal property-disposal criteria and to declare an approximately 5.15-acre parcel at 3300 North Pine Island Road surplus, directing staff to pursue competitive proposals with an emphasis on public–private partnership options.
The resolution establishing disposal criteria was described by staff as a required framework under city code to create a transparent process for declaring and disposing of surplus real property. "This does not sell the property or dispose of the property," the city attorney told the commission, adding the…
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