Disposal of Property

This page lists the city-owned properties that are actively for sale or have been designated as surplus. A surplus designation means that the City Council has determined that the property is no longer required for current or future municipal needs, but no action has been taken yet to dispose of it. 

  1. Properties for Sale

Multi-Family Land Parcel (39-1E-11C, Tax Lot 2500), R-2 Zoning

The property is 0.32 acres and rectangular in shape. The property includes a dilapidated Class D, wood-frame, single-family residence and a large Fremont Cottonwood, which has twice been determined ineligible for removal.

The City is accepting bids for the property from March 16th - March 20th. Please follow the Bid Instructions below.

  1. Surplus Properties

Imperatrice Property

The Imperatrice Property is located within Jackson County's land use jurisdiction and zoned Exclusive Farm Use (EFU). The 846-acre property was purchased in 1996 to support wastewater treatment plant operations, specifically to spray effluent on the hill and create sludge ponds. However, the City later chose a different approach, upgrading the treatment plant to a tertiary system. The property is no longer needed for wastewater applications. The property has been appraised at approximately $2.4 million for the lower section and $1.4 million for the upper section. Any proceeds from sale will return to the Wastewater Fund.