Review inventory of 434 city-owned properties for potential sale or development
In Plain English
State law requires cities to catalog all properties they own and identify which ones could be sold or developed. Richmond staff reviewed 434 city parcels and sorted them into categories based on whether they must be offered to nonprofits first or can be sold on the open market. The city plans to create a website and ongoing process to market surplus properties to developers and community groups.
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