resolution
Declaration of remnant right-of-way property as exempt surplus land
February 9, 2026 · Fort Bragg, CA
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Summary
The Fort Bragg City Council declares remnant right-of-way property as not necessary for city use and determines it as exempt surplus land, finding the declaration exempt from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act. The city imposes a restriction that the owner shall use the land for open space purposes only. The resolution authorizes city officers and staff to effectuate the purposes of the resolution, including negotiating with designated entities to purchase or lease the properties.
Details
- Subject
- Declaration of remnant right-of-way property as exempt surplus land
- Summary
- The Fort Bragg City Council declares remnant right-of-way property as not necessary for city use and determines it as exempt surplus land, finding the declaration exempt from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act. The city imposes a restriction that the owner shall use the land for open space purposes only. The resolution authorizes city officers and staff to effectuate the purposes of the resolution, including negotiating with designated entities to purchase or lease the properties.
- Vote Result
- passed
- Adopting Body
- Fort Bragg City Council
- Adoption Date
- 2026-02-09
- Resolution Number
- -2026