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File #: 16-3115   
Type: Real Property Sale
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 9/1/2016
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing the closure, vacation and abandonment of a 0.9183 acre of an unimproved portion of Ackard Place between Oppenheimer Avenue and Pleasanton Road in Council District 3 as requested by Bexar County, and waiving the $92,000.00 associated fee. [Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager; Mike Frisbie, Director, Transportation & Capital Improvements]
Attachments: 1. Plat-Survey_AckardPlace, 2. Ackard Place Map, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance 2016-09-01-0652
DEPARTMENT: Transportation & Capital Improvements


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mike Frisbie, P.E.


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council District 3


SUBJECT: Disposition: ROW closure (an unimproved portion of Ackard Place)


SUMMARY:

An Ordinance authorizing the closure, vacation and abandonment of a 0.9183 acre of an unimproved portion of Ackard Place right-of-way located between NCB 9456 and NCB 9457, in Council District 3, as requested by Bexar County.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Bexar County constructed a 4,989 square foot all-digital public library (Bexar County BiblioTech Library). The $2.2 million investment was realized through savings from other capital projects and donations. The facility opened in September, 2013. It is located at 3505 Pleasanton Road. The BiblioTech offers various types of e-readers for external circulation. Patrons are able to download books wherever they are. The facility has computers, laptops and iPads available for internal use. The format allows Bexar County to reach underserved markets in the unincorporated areas of the county in addition to low income communities. The digital format can be accessed by service members deployed or stationed elsewhere; patrons with disabilities; and as part of Bexar County's probation and rehabilitation programs. The facility offers classes in technology, genealogy, robotics, journalism and story time. Over 19,000 patrons have registered for services through BiblioTech, and over 48,000 patrons visited the facility within the first six months.

The county purchased surrounding properties to utilize for parking. There is an unimproved portion of Ackard Place right-of-way that separates the parking area from the BiblioTech. Bexar County requests that the city close, vacate and abandon a 0.9183 acre unimproved portion of Ackard Place located between Oppenheimer Avenue and Pleasanton Road. If approved, Bexar County will incorporate the right-of-way into its BiblioTech Library campus.



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