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Town of McBee council approves sale of 4.5 acres to school district for stadium project

Town of McBee Council · December 15, 2025
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Summary

At its Dec. 15 special meeting, the McBee Town Council voted unanimously to sell 4.5 acres to the school district to combine with 15 acres being sold by Alligator for a McBee High School stadium; the town originally paid about $61,000 for the tract.

The Town of McBee Council voted Dec. 15 to sell 4.5 acres near the town recreation area to the local school district to support a proposed football stadium for McBee High School. Councilman James Linton moved to sell the property; Councilman Robbie Liles seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

Mayor Glenn Odom said the sale will let the district combine the town parcel with 15 acres being sold by Alligator to create roughly 20 acres for the project and noted the town paid a "ballpark figure of $61,000 for the property." He also observed, "They’re building a new track in with the stadium." The minutes do not record a purchase price for the sale or a closing timeline.

The council’s action came without recorded public debate beyond the mayor’s description of the district’s plans. The minutes record the vote as "all in favor" with four members present and one absent; no further sale terms or administrative steps were specified in the minutes.