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CENTRAL
INVENTORY
WORK PLAN
CENTRAL INVENTORY
BACKGROUND
Through the State of California Surplus Land Act (SLA) all public entities in
California must create a Central Inventory of surplus properties annually by
December 31.
The Central Inventory is used to inform developers of surplus properties.
The disposition of properties on the Central Inventory is flexible.
Properties can be retained for governmental use.
The current Central Inventory was approved on December 15, 2022.
Staff is seeking direction on a work plan for disposition of properties identified in
the Central Inventory.
SLA PROCESS
MAP OF
CENTRAL
INVENTORY
45656 MOUNTAIN VIEW
In final stages of the SLA
process
Distributed a Notice of
Availability (open for 60
days)
In the mandatory 90-day
negotiation period
Will bring a recommendation
for disposition to City Council
ALESSANDRO PARCELS
Received approval to release
Notice of Availability (NOA)
Will be sold as one unit
NOA release next week
Minimum of 5 months from
the date of the release of
the NOA before disposition
WALLAROO PARCELS
Received approval to release
Notice of Availability (NOA)
Will be sold as one unit
Completing NOA and plan to
release it two weeks
Minimum of 5 months from
the date of the release of
the NOA before disposition
JOSLYN CENTER
PARCELS
627 -102 -017 -0.65 acres
627 -102 -025 -0.32 acres
Total of 0.97 acres
If directed to dispose of
property, staff will return to
the City Council with a
Resolution and to seek
approval to release an NOA
JOSLYN CENTER
PARCELS
NEXT STEPS
After the disposition process is started for Alessandro Alley and Joslyn Center properties, staff will
return to the City Council for direction on future dispositions.
Desert Willow Pads A, C, & D
Fred Waring and San Pablo
Entrada Del Paseo
Ocotillo
Portola
Haystack