CITY OF LIBERTY LAKE: Information Regarding the 23.1 Acre Property Parcel #55226.9035

CITY OF LIBERTY LAKE: Information Regarding the 23.1 Acre Property Parcel #55226.9035
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City of Liberty Lake issued the following announcement on Nov. 5.

The City of Liberty Lake and Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District (LLSWD) are discussing a transaction in which the City would sell parcel #55226.9035 to LLSWD. Both agencies believe that the proposed “purchase and sale” of this property is mutually beneficial to our community. Though the terms of the “purchase and sale” agreement are still under discussion, the general concept is that LLSWD would obtain the property for the purpose of improving access and security to existing LLSWD property. LLSWD intends to preserve open space while continuing to allow public access and has no plans or intentions to pave any trails connecting this Property to the Saltese Flats Uplands Conservation Area. The parties are also discussing the City obtaining a future option to purchase the property should the LLSWD decide to sell the property. The terms of this purchase and sale agreement are scheduled to be discussed in a workshop at the November 17, 2020 City Council meeting.

*The purchase and sales agreement will be discussed at both the City Council and LLSWD Commissioners public meetings. If you wish to provide comments to either party, please send comments to aswenson@libertylakewa.gov and/ or bijay@libertylake.org.  Comments to be considered on the record should be received by 4pm on November 17, 2020.

Original source can be found here.



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