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Marlboro County Council holds first readings to authorize sale or conveyance of two county properties tied to economic development
Summary
At a called meeting July 29, 2025, the Marlboro County Council approved first readings (title only) for two ordinances to transfer county-owned properties to private prospects—one involving the former Marlboro Park Hospital and the North Cook Development and the other conveying property to Project Lunchbox. The council scheduled community outreach on healthcare restoration.
The Marlboro County Council on July 29 held a called meeting and approved first readings (title only) of two ordinances that would transfer county-owned properties to private development prospects as part of an economic development effort.
County Administrator Wilson A. Clyburn (identified in the minutes as “Tony Clyburn”) briefed the council on Ordinance No. 872, which would authorize the sale of the former Marlboro Park Hospital and the North Cook Development to a prospect called “Project Fountain.” Clyburn said the hospital closed in 2015 and that “without the County getting…
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