California Government Code ARTICLE 3 - Municipal Park Abandonment Law of 199

  • Section 38501.
    The legislative body may abandon all or any portion of a park and sell the land comprising it pursuant to this article, if it finds...
  • Section 38502.
    If the land comprising all or any part of such park has been purchased from funds realized from the sale of bonds of a bond...
  • Section 38503.
    Before abandoning all or a part of such park, the legislative body shall adopt a resolution of intention, describing the park or the portion of...
  • Section 38504.
    The resolution shall be published pursuant to Section 6063 in a newspaper of general circulation published in the city or, if there is none, in...
  • Section 38505.
    At the time stated in the resolution, the legislative body shall meet, and hear and pass on objections to the abandonment of all or a...
  • Section 38506.
    If all objections are overruled, the legislative body has jurisdiction to order all or any portion of the park abandoned and the land sold.(Added by...
  • Section 38507.
    The legislative body may employ any legal or other assistants that it deems necessary to sell the land for the best advantage of the city,...
  • Section 38508.
    The legislative body may order the land sold in one block or in lots or parcels, for cash or on credit, as it deems most...
  • Section 38509.
    When authorized by a majority vote of the legislative body, the mayor and the city clerk shall sign, acknowledge, and deliver a deed to the...
  • Section 38510.
    No abandonment or sale of a park pursuant to this article shall affect any private easement or other right in lands acquired or owned by...

Last modified: October 22, 2018