State DNR Looking To Acquire Land Ownership Of Sehome Haggen

BELLINGHAM, WA (KGMI.com) – A possible property swap might present extra funding for college building initiatives in Washington.

The state Division of Pure Assets says they’re trying to trade land possession of a vacant workplace constructing in Issaquah for the parcel of land that homes the Sehome Village Haggen in Bellingham.

DNR owns about 1.8 million acres of property, together with the Issaquah constructing, that funds the state’s Frequent Faculty Belief.

Nevertheless, they declare that the workplace constructing is underproducing funds for the belief, which helps Ok-12 college building initiatives statewide.

RCO Capital is within the technique of buying the Sehome Haggen.

They’d obtain the Issaquah workplace constructing if the swap goes by way of.

A public assembly concerning the trade is ready for Thursday, December 14th.

It’ll be held beginning at 5:30 on the Mount Baker Room of the 4 Factors Sheraton in Bellingham.

Public remark is welcome on the assembly or may be emailed forward of time.

Extra written feedback concerning the proposed plan may be submitted by way of December twenty eighth.