Sale of the former Fire Station #24 property to Truax Family Investments, LLC for $152,000, with proceeds earmarked for a District 2 park project.
The sale generates revenue and removes a vacant city property. The earmarking of funds for a specific district sparked debate on city-wide policy.
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