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From the <br /> <br />October 28, 2002 <br /> <br />Subject <br />Disposal of Surplus Property <br /> <br />Recommendation <br />Approve a resolution declaring the vehicles and equipment on the attached list surplus. <br /> <br />Background <br />The Public Works Services Department, in coordination with the Finance Department, acts <br />as the centralized collection and storage point for City personal property, either worn out <br />and/or surplus for various City departments. <br /> <br />Government Code Section 37351 and Section 3-1/2 of the Charter of the City of Redwood <br />City as amended, permits the sale of any City personal property having an appraised value <br />of five thousand dollars or less without public notice or public bid for any reasonable <br />amount, irrespective of its appraised value. It also allows the City to dispose of surplus <br />property no longer required or needed for present, prospective municipal or public purpose <br />without sale. <br /> <br />Alternative <br />Continue collecting and storing all the City's surplus property; however this property is <br />taking up valuable space. <br /> <br />Fiscal Impact <br />The revenue from this surplus property will be returned to the Equipment Replacement <br />Fund. <br /> <br /> Peter Ingram ~ <br /> a <br />Public orks uperinten ent Public Works Services Director City Manager <br /> <br />Attachment: 1. Exhibit "A" 2. Resolution <br /> <br /> <br />