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The committee recommended approval of selling two City-owned Spa Road properties to the Resilience Authority for $1.00, with conditions requiring EPA Brownfield grant funding, environmental cleanup, Council review of development plans, and reversion to the City if funding or remediation requirements are not met.
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The properties were historically used for a landfill, incinerator, and public works operations, and a February 2025 environmental assessment found impacts requiring cleanup before redevelopment. The sale would allow the Resilience Authority to seek EPA funding and conduct remediation. The property would return to the City if the grant is denied or the EPA confirms completion of the funded remediation, with the City responsible for reversion costs.
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