Vacate unused 40-foot section of Fall Avenue near South 52nd Street
In Plain English
The city owns a small unimproved strip of Fall Avenue that serves no public purpose. This 40-foot by 103-foot section sits east of South 52nd Street and has never been developed as a road. If approved, the city gives up ownership and the land returns to adjacent property owners.
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Votes
Close the public hearing
Adopt Resolution No. 116-05
9 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved giving up city ownership of a small, undeveloped strip of Fall Avenue that has never functioned as a road. The 40-foot by 103-foot section east of South 52nd Street will return to the adjacent property owners since it serves no public purpose. This is a routine administrative action to clean up city property records by transferring land that was never needed for public use.
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