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Council schedules final action on proposed sale of former public health building lot to San Juan Regional Kidney Care

September 09, 2025 | Farmington City, San Juan County, New Mexico


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Council schedules final action on proposed sale of former public health building lot to San Juan Regional Kidney Care
City Attorney presented a proposed ordinance to authorize sale of the lot that housed the former public health building to San Juan Regional Kidney Care LLC. The attorney said this item relates to a purchase agreement approved at a prior council meeting to transfer the lot to the hospital for a kidney care center and that final action on the ordinance was scheduled for Sept. 23.

Councilors acknowledged the item; no substantive amendments or extended debate occurred during the excerpted discussion. The transcript records that the proposed sale "is related to a purchase agreement that you approved, last council meeting in relation to, the old public health building that we're gonna tear down and sell that lot off to the hospital to do a kidney care center." Final adoption was not completed at this meeting; the council will consider the ordinance for final action on Sept. 23 as stated by the city attorney.

No budgetary figures, developer commitments, or specific timeline for demolition or construction were discussed in the meeting excerpt provided.

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