K-1 Purchase Pushed Back Still Again

Fairhope, Alabama


K-1 purchase delayed again

BUILDING "ASSESSMENT" AUTHORIZED

Vines are creeping higher on the facade due to lack of maintenance, but according to council president Burrell another 60 days has been added to the purchase agreement timeline to allow more time for last minute details to be resolved; the newest deadline to complete the purchase from the Board of Education is August 1st.

During a recent meeting, the city council authorized funding an assessment of the buildings' condition, per the purchase contract;  lingering title issues concerning some of the property have to be cleared up too.

Originally, the purchase was to be completed by January 1, 2019.

Some new ideas for the site based upon recent public input meetings will be presented soon, according to the mayor.






Comments

Anonymous said…
Can someone please explain how the Baldwin County Board of Education acquired this property from the City and if there was any separate contract requiring maintenance? Trying to wrap my head around why the City would have divested itself of this property and why there was no provision requiring some level of upkeep.
Publisher said…
The city never owned any of the property as far as we know; at least some of it was owned by the Single Tax Corporation at one time though.
Anonymous said…
Stop messin'arond and get it done! :(
Anonymous said…
Helll's going to freeze over before this happens.