TO: Mayor Colvin and Members of City Council
THRU: Lachelle H. Pulliam, City Attorney
FROM: Kecia N. Parker, Real Estate Manager
DATE: August 24, 2026
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Adopt Resolution Authorizing Condemnation of Permanent and Temporary Easements on Property Needed for the Old Wilmington Road Phase II Sidewalk Project
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal IV: Desirable place to live, work and recreate.
Executive Summary:
The Old Wilmington Road Phase II sidewalk project was presented to City Council at the September 25, 2023 City Council meeting. Funding was made available with the adoption of the FY24 budget utilizing the GO-Bond funded infrastructure initiative. There was a total of six parcels that require the acquisition of permanent and temporary easements. Staff has acquired easements on one of the parcels. Negotiations have been unsuccessful in acquiring easements on five of the parcels. Bids have been received for this project as part of the Citywide Sidewalk and Multimodal Projects Phase I and are under review. Staff is requesting authority to begin the condemnation process on the property to acquire the remaining easements allowing the City to begin the notice period and reduce any potential project delay.
Background:
The Old Wilmington Road Phase II sidewalk project is a voter-approved GO-Bond funded infrastructure initiative that involves the construction and installation of approximately 390 linear feet of new sidewalk along the east side of Old Wilmington Road, filling in gaps in the sidewalk from Fisher Street to Eastern Boulevard. This improvement effort directly corresponds to Plan Number 35 identified in the City's 2018 Pedestrian Plan, which outlined priority corridors where additional pedestrian facilities would substantially benefit mobility, safety, and long-term connectivity throughout the community. The project is intended to create a more continuous, accessi...
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