Accept 20-foot easement from Brickyard Landing for Bay Trail access
$20,000
Resolution 119-06
In Plain English
The Brickyard Landing homeowners association is donating a 20-foot-wide strip of land to create public access to the Bay Trail. The city needs to spend up to $20,000 to build sidewalks, signs, or other improvements on this new public pathway. If approved, residents gain permanent walking and biking access through this private development to reach the waterfront trail.
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Approve consent calendar
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