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A 8146

Authorizes the town of Hurley to alienate certain lands used as parklands and to dedicate certain other lands as parklands

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Sarahana Shrestha

Overview: Bill A 8146, Authorizes the town of Hurley to alienate certain lands used as parklands and to dedicate certain other lands as parklandsPurpose and Intent: The bill grants

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Bill Summary · A 8146

Overview: Bill A 8146, Authorizes the town of Hurley to alienate certain lands used as parklands and to dedicate certain other lands as parklands

Purpose and Intent: The bill grants the town of Hurley the authority to reallocate certain parcels of land that are currently designated as parklands. This would allow the town to sell or transfer a portion of the existing parklands while also dedicating new lands as replacement parklands.

Key Provisions:
- Authorizes the town of Hurley to alienate (sell or transfer) up to 5 acres of land currently used as parklands
- Requires the town to dedicate an equal or greater amount of land as replacement parklands
- Specifies that the replacement parklands must be of equal or greater fair market value and recreational utility as the alienated lands

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- The town of Hurley, which will have the flexibility to reallocate certain parkland parcels while ensuring the overall availability of parklands
- Residents of Hurley, who may see changes to the specific parkland areas available in the community
- Potential buyers or recipients of the alienated parkland parcels

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
- The bill has been signed into law, granting the town of Hurley the authority to proceed with the parkland alienation and dedication process
- The town will need to follow any local or state requirements for the land use changes, including public hearings and approvals

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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