Council approves transfer of city-owned land to Family Crisis Center
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The council unanimously approved an ordinance transferring city-owned land to the Family Crisis Center as part of a previously approved sale agreement; final passage completed on companion ordinance.
The Farmington City Council voted unanimously to approve the transfer of city-owned land to the Family Crisis Center, adopting ordinance No. 2025-1375 at final action.
City staff described the ordinance as the companion action required under a sale agreement the council had previously approved. The packet showed the ordinance had been published on June 27 as required for final action.
Councilor Chiquino moved for final passage of Ordinance No. 2025-1375; a second was recorded and the ordinance passed by voice vote, with the mayor declaring it approved unanimously. The council also completed final action on a companion ordinance (2025-1376) the same evening.
The staff report positioned the transfer as part of the council's prior approval of a sale agreement; the council did not discuss sale terms or programmatic requirements at length during the final-action vote. The ordinances will take effect according to the normal ordinance-adoption timeline and any conditions in the previously approved sale agreement.
