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    City Commission rejects land purchase

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    By KMAN Staff on September 27, 2016 Local News, Manhattan
    Manhattan City Commission inside City Hall.
    Manhattan City Commission inside City Hall.
    Manhattan City Commission inside City Hall.

    The Manhattan City Commission conducted a special legislative session Tuesday to decide whether or not to bid on a 99-acre chunk of land.

    The land is owned by KDOT and is located adjacent to the K-18 Highway Project. KDOT has decided to put the land up for auction on October 6th with a starting bid of $110,000.

    The Commission discussed the potential uses for the land, which include additional space for Parks and Rec or a site for a secondary waste water treatment plant. However, the purchase would require a significant investment by the city to fill the land to meet flood plain requirements. Accessibility is another major challenge with no access from K-18.

    Ultimately, the Commission decided the trouble and cost associated with purchasing the land wouldn’t be worth it. The item was rejected on a vote of 5-0.

    Also Tuesday, the Commission gave direction to City Staff on the Urban Core Residential District (UCR), which has been two years in the making. The District is a five-block area along North Manhattan Avenue, from Ratone and Vattier Streets and over to 12th Street.

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