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The committee continued resolution 2025R046 on Oct. 21 to solicit offers, bids or proposals for the city-owned property at 8790 Strath Road, sending the item to the Nov. 18 Land Use, Housing and Transportation meeting for further solicitation work.
Chris Nazamis (Real Estate) appeared online and told the committee the resolution had been before council previously after receipt of an unsolicited offer; the committee had asked staff to solicit bids on the parcel and to return with results. The resolution seeks authority under city code sections 8.61 or 8.62 to declare the property surplus and solicit proposals.
The committee opened a public hearing with no speakers and then moved to continue the paper to the next committee meeting; the motion passed with recorded ayes from Mr. Bridal, Vice Chair Robertson and Chair Jones.
Staff will continue solicitation work and return with bids or proposals at the scheduled Nov. 18 meeting.
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