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Inglewood committee to solicit community input on surplus school sites after state waives bidding
Summary
The Asset Management Committee learned the State Board of Education granted a waiver allowing the district to offer the former Worthington Elementary site via RFQ/RFP rather than public bidding, and members agreed to schedule community outreach sessions (targeting April 3 and April 5) to gather input on surplus school properties.
The Inglewood Unified School District Asset Management Committee received notice March 13 that the State Board of Education granted a waiver enabling the district to treat the former Worthington Elementary site as surplus and to offer it on the open market via a request for qualifications and proposal process rather than through the standard public bidding procedure. County Administrator Dr. James Morris said the waiver includes reporting requirements to the State Board and gives the district more flexibility to pursue sale or lease options.
Dr. Morris said the waiver "authorized seeking a waiver for the property" and that it allows…
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