Release unused utility easement on private property near Dalai Lama Avenue
In Plain English
The city holds legal rights to run utilities through a strip of private land near Dalai Lama Avenue. The city no longer needs this easement and the property owner requested its removal. If approved, the city gives up these rights and the landowner gains full control of their property.
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Adopt Resolution No. 4-21
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