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Henderson council approves property acquisitions and mobility hub endorsement, tables one property sale

Henderson City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

Council approved acquisition of a fire-damaged parcel at 224 Main Street, declared intent to close a portion of Whitten Avenue to benefit development, unanimously endorsed conceptual design for the S‑Line mobility hub for NEPA, and tabled the sale of 405 Neathery Street pending more information.

The Henderson City Council approved multiple measures tied to downtown development and transportation at its Feb. 9 meeting.

Council approved Resolution 26-08 to acquire a fire‑damaged property at 224 Main Street after the owner said he could not afford demolition; City Manager Paylor Spruill said the parcel is strategically important for the proposed Southeast High‑Speed Rail overpass and that purchasing it would avoid…

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