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Council approves sale of small London Bridge parcel after owner agrees to deed restriction for public restrooms
Summary
Lake Havasu City Council voted 7–0 to vacate and convey a roughly 2,000 sq. ft. parcel (Parcel J) at London Bridge to adjacent property owners, contingent on a deed restriction requiring replacement/continuation of public restrooms. The sale prompted public concern about loss of facilities and event access.
Lake Havasu City — The City Council on March 24 approved Resolution 26-3900 to vacate and convey Parcel J, a roughly 2,000‑square‑foot city‑owned strip at London Bridge, to owners of the adjacent lots after the purchaser and London Bridge Plaza Inc. agreed to record a deed restriction ensuring public restroom facilities remain available.
The decision followed an extended public hearing and questions from council members about whether selling the parcel would remove restroom access that many event attendees and businesses rely on. Mr. Gilbert, a city staff member presenting the item, said the parcel has been improved and maintained under a long‑standing license agreement and that the city has no immediate plans for the breezeway itself.
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