PORT ANGELES — The city wants to sell four downtown properties it acquired for the Gateway Transportation Center in August 2006, but it wants public input first.
A public hearing on declaring the properties surplus and selling them is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sept. 2 at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St.
The city purchased the properties — located at 105, 107 and 111 E. Front St., and 110 E. Railroad Ave. — for $1.2 million from Richard and Francis Niichel, said City Council member Larry Williams.
No minimum sale price had been set as of last week, Williams said.
The four properties the city wants to sell total 36,229 square feet, prompting Williams, who is also a real estate agent, to call them the “largest continual parcel downtown.”