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Property and Public Land Committee The City owns and
maintains an extensive portfolio of public lands, parks,
nature preserves, ravines, buildings and other related
improvements that contribute to the overall community
character and quality of life. In addition, the City also
owns various rights-of-way, remnant parcels and parcels that
have been declared by the City Council to be “surplus
properties” based on the determination that they do not
serve an essential public purpose.
The City Council recognizes it has a fiduciary
responsibility to regularly assess its inventory of land,
buildings and related improvements to determine whether
enhancement or disposal of assets are appropriate as well as
to determine whether acquisition of additional assets is in
the public interest.
The City Council also has a responsibility to manage and utilize public lands, buildings and other assets of the City in a manner that serves the public
interest, protects the health and safety of the community,
enhances the quality of life, and preserves the character
and traditions of community.
The Committee meets the second Monday of the month at
7:00 a.m. at City Hall, 220 E. Deerpath Road.
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Meeting Agenda
Meeting Minutes
Members:
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Name |
Address |
Telephone |
Donald P. Schoenheider, Chairman
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1605 Tallgrass Lane |
604-8283 (h)
770-3319 (c) |
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Kent Elliott Novit |
55 Washington Circle |
615-7029 (h)
(312) 332-2407 (w) |
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Michael R. Adelman |
1190 W. Old Mill Road |
295-1190 (h)
615-0210 (w)
338-5069 (c) |
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Carina Walters, Assistant City Manager |
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810-3680 |
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