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Euclid council transfers tax-delinquent Glenbrook house to Community Improvement Corporation
Summary
Council voted to transfer the city-owned, tax-delinquent property at 24025 Glenbrook Blvd. to the Community Improvement Corporation for its Open Door Euclid program, which favors owner-occupant buyers who commit to seven years of residence; administration said the parcel has more than $226,000 in delinquent taxes.
Council approved an emergency ordinance authorizing the mayor or her designee to transfer two parcels commonly addressed as 24025 Glenbrook Boulevard to the Community Improvement Corporation of Euclid.
Administration said the property is held by the city—s land bank and is a circa-1956, two-bedroom, 1.5-bath structure with a delinquent and current tax balance of more than $226,000. Officials described the Open Door Euclid program as a tool to move…
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