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21 results for “property disposition”

  • 2026-0737: Message and order approving an appropriation order in the amount of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00) from the Surplus Property Disposition Fund, credited to the Capital Fund for planning, design, and construction of coastal resilience solutions around the City. Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on April 6, 2026.

    Apr 2, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • RS2025-1428: A resolution declaring surplus and approving the disposition of certain parcels of real property in accordance with section 2.24.250(F) of the Metropolitan Code of Laws. (Proposal No. 2025M-009PR-001)

    Aug 7, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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RS2025-1263: A resolution declaring surplus and approving the disposition of certain parcels of real property in accordance with section 2.24.250(G) of the Metropolitan Code of Laws. (Proposal No. 2025M-010AG-001)

May 22, 2025

·Nashville, TN
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  • 2025-1848: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Finance to execute a quit claim deed or deeds, and any other necessary or appropriate documents, agreements, and instruments conveying AS IS all of the City’s right, title and interest, if any, in Block 25-P, Lots 11 and 12, in the 2nd Ward of the City of Pittsburgh (2608 Penn Avenue - Council District 1), to the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (“URA”) for consideration of $1.00, contingent upon the Mayor and Director of the Department of Finance first entering into a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with the URA setting forth the rights and obligations of the City and the URA relating to these initial conveyances and further setting forth the rights and obligations of the City and the URA relating to the subsequent disposition of this property to a third party at no cost to the City.

    May 16, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-0826: On the message and order, approving an appropriation order in the amount of Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,500,000.00) from Surplus Property Disposition Fund, credited to the Capital Fund for planning, design, and construction, for Dorchester Field House, General Parks Improvements, Restroom Facility Improvements at the Boston Common, and the Municipal Animal Shelter, the committee submitted a report recommending that the order ought to pass. The report was accepted, the order was passed.

    Apr 3, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • RS2025-959: A resolution declaring surplus and approving the disposition of certain parcels of real property in accordance with section 2.24.250(G) of the Metropolitan Code of Laws. (Proposal No. 2024M-005PR-001)

    Jan 7, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2024-565: A resolution declaring surplus and approving the disposition of certain parcels of real property in accordance with section 2.24.250(G) of the Metropolitan Code of Laws. (Proposal No. 2024M-001PR-001)

    Jun 20, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • June 18, 2024 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO

    Jun 18, 2024

    ·Fort Collins, CO
    Minutes

    This Fort Collins City Council meeting was held on June 18, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at 300 Laporte Avenue with hybrid Zoom participation available. Mayor Pro Tem Emily Francis presided with six councilmembers present; Mayor Jeni Arndt was excused. The Council issued a proclamation declaring June 17–23, 2024, as National Pollinator Week. During public comment, speakers addressed topics including support for Harmony Cottages affordable housing, Gaza ceasefire resolution, wildfire concerns, Hughes Stadium property disposition, and indigenous land engagement, though no formal votes or actions on these matters are recorded in this excerpt.

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  • TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2024 MEETING STARTS AT 9:00 a.m. ...

    Jun 4, 2024

    ·Orlando, FL
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    On Tuesday, June 4, 2024, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners held a meeting that included proclamations recognizing Code Enforcement Officers Appreciation Week and National Naloxone Awareness Day, along with presentations of awards and art displays. The consent agenda covered routine matters including approval of May 2024 meeting minutes, authorization of county fund disbursements from May 17-30, disposition of tangible personal property, and appointments to several advisory boards including the Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Council, Citizens' Review Panel for Human Services, Fire and Life Safety Code Board, and MetroPlan Orlando Citizens' Advisory Committee. The meeting also included a 15-minute public comment period and language assistance services in Spanish and Haitian Creole.

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  • 2024-0675: On the message and order, referred on April 10, 2024, Docket #0675, authorizing an appropriation Order in the amount of One Million Eight Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,850,000.00) from Surplus Property Disposition Fund, credited to the Capital Fund for planning, design, and construction, for projects, the Lafayette Garage and Border Resilience projects, the committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass. The report was accepted; the order was passed.

    Apr 4, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2023 MEETING STARTS AT 9:00 a.m. • Invocation – District 5

    Aug 22, 2023

    ·Orlando, FL
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    On August 22, 2023, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners held a meeting featuring proclamations recognizing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Awareness Month and Mayor Jerry L. Demings' Career Showcase. The consent agenda included routine approvals such as minutes, check register authorization, and asset disposition procedures, along with financial matters including approval of industrial development revenue bonds up to $13 million for the Foundation Academy Project and a $5,000 Sheriff's Office expenditure from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund. Additional items addressed included the reappointment of Commissioner Gomez Cordero to the Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Council, budget transfers, and a petroleum restoration program property agreement with 7-Eleven and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

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  • Res 32109: A RESOLUTION approving the Seattle Housing Authority’s use of certain excess revenues from the sale, lease, or other disposition of property in the Yesler Terrace Redevelopment Area for the provision of services that benefit the residents of the community.

    Aug 10, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2023-1763: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Finance to execute a quit claim deed or deeds, and any other necessary or appropriate documents, agreements, and instruments conveying AS IS all of the City’s right, title and interest, if any, in Block 2-J, Lot 164-0-2, in the 1st Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, with an address of 200 Ross Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219, to the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (“URA”) for consideration of One Dollar and 00/100 ($1.00), contingent upon the Mayor and Director of the Department of Finance first entering into a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with the URA setting forth the rights and obligations of the City and the URA relating to these initial conveyances and further setting forth the rights and obligations of the City and the URA relating to the subsequent disposition of these Property to third parties (Council District No. 6).

    Jul 14, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • RS2023-2248: A resolution declaring surplus and approving the disposition of certain parcels of real property in accordance with section 2.24.050(G) of the Metropolitan Code of Laws. (Proposal No. 2023-M-003PR-001).

    Jun 5, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2023-0766: On the message and order, referred on April 12, 2023 Docket #0766, authorizing an appropriation Order in the amount of Twenty Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($27,500,000.00) from Surplus Property Disposition Fund, credited to the Capital Fund for planning, design, and construction, for projects, the Animal Shelter, Old State House, BHA decarbonization, and Harrison Avenue BWSC Operations, the committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass. The report was accepted; the order was passed; yeas 12.

    Apr 6, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • RS2022-1399: A resolution declaring surplus and approving the disposition of certain parcels of real property in accordance with section 2.24.250(G) of the Metropolitan Code of Laws. (Proposal No. 2022M-001PR-001)

    Feb 14, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2021-2321: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Finance to execute a quit claim deed or deeds and all related documents, agreements and instruments conveying AS IS all of the City’s right, title and interest, if any, in Block 25-B Lot 15, Block 29-F Lot 89, and Block 25-P/Lot 39 (the Properties) of Ward 6 and Ward 2 of Council District 7 to the Urban Development Authority of Pittsburgh (URA) for consideration of $1.00 each, contingent upon the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Finance first entering into a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with the URA setting forth the rights and obligations of the City and the URA relating to these initial conveyances and further setting forth the rights and obligations of the City and the URA relating to the subsequent disposition of this property to third parties.

    Dec 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-2087: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Finance to execute a quit claim deed or deeds, and any other necessary or appropriate documents, agreements, and instruments conveying AS IS all of the City’s right, title and interest, if any, in Block 48-N, Lot 10, in the 24th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, to the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (“URA”) for consideration of $1.00 each, contingent upon the Mayor and Director of the Department of Finance first entering into a Cooperation Agreement or Agreements with the URA setting forth the rights and obligations of the City and the URA relating to these initial conveyances and further setting forth the rights and obligations of the City and the URA relating to the subsequent disposition of this property to third parties. (Council District 1)

    Oct 22, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Eugene City Council Agenda February 9, 2015 EUGENE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA

    Feb 9, 2015

    ·Eugene, OR
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    The Eugene City Council held a meeting on February 9, 2015, with Mayor Kitty Piercy presiding and a full council present. The agenda included a work session at 5:30 p.m. to discuss the Eugene-Springfield 2015 Consolidated Plan for affordable housing and community development, followed by a 7:30 p.m. council meeting covering consent items, an ordinance to extend temporary suspension of multiple-unit property tax exemptions through September 1, 2015, updates to the Public Passenger Vehicle Code, and disposition of real property.

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  • MAYOR AND COUNCIL STUDY SESSION

    Tucson, AZ
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    On December 3, 2025, the Mayor and Council Agenda Committee held a virtual meeting and approved the November 18, 2025 minutes by a 7-0 voice vote. The committee scheduled a study session for December 16, 2025, to discuss six agenda items including strategic initiatives on unsheltered homelessness, land and property disposition, non-disclosure agreement policies, new tax and fee revenue options, transit safety and security updates, and a planning and development services code update package aimed at modernizing development codes. The session topics span city-wide issues with estimated discussion times ranging from 20 to 45 minutes per item.

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  • LETTERHEAD - Wilmington City Council

    Wilmington, DE
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    The Wilmington City Council's Public Works & Transportation Committee held a meeting on November 19, 2018, to address street infrastructure changes requested by the Riverfront Development Corporation. The primary agenda items included approving the removal of a portion of Garasches Lane from the Official City Map while accepting dedication of a new unnamed city street connecting South Walnut Street and Garasches Lane, and declaring the removed portion of Garasches Lane as surplus property for disposition to the Riverfront Development Corporation. The meeting also included discussion of amendments to city code regarding wireless telecommunications facilities in public rights of way and a presentation on solar technology by Sun Edge LLC, with public comment limited to three minutes per agenda item.

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