Long Beach, CA
File #: 07-1136    Version: 1 Name: PW - RESO - summary vacation of public alleys
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 9/26/2007 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/2/2007 Final action: 10/2/2007
Title: Recommendation to adopt resolution ordering the summary vacation of public alleys west of San Francisco Avenue and a portion of De Forest Avenue, all between Anaheim and Esther Streets. (District 1)
Sponsors: Public Works
Attachments: 1. 100207-C-17sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-07-0133.pdf, 3. RES-07-0133 Recorded 12-28-07 No. 20072857194.pdf, 4. RES-07-0133 Re-Recorded.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution ordering the summary vacation of public alleys west of San Francisco Avenue and a portion of De Forest Avenue, all between Anaheim and Esther Streets. (District 1)

DISCUSSION
The City of Long Beach Public Service Maintenance Facility at 1317 San Francisco Avenue was sited on six subdivided blocks between Anaheim and Esther Streets between the Los Angeles River and San Francisco Avenue. Four of these blocks are encumbered with unused public alley easements that have neither been improved as alleys nor have been accessible for public right-of-way purposes for over 30 years. The southerly block of this facility contains an area once dedicated as De Forest Avenue. This area is also unimproved and inaccessible to the public. As part of an effort to redevelop various underutilized City properties, it is proposed that the rights-of-way shown on the attached Exhibit A be vacated at this time.

Proceedings for this vacation are being conducted in accordance with Chapter 4, Summary Vacation, of the Public Streets, Highways and Service Easements Vacation Law of the California Streets and Highways Code. Section 8334 of that Chapter states that the legislative body of a local agency may summarily vacate excess rights-of-way not required for street or highway purposes, portions of which lie within property under one ownership and do not continue through such ownership or end touching property of another.

The Department of Public Works supports this action based on the following evidence, facts, conditions and findings, establishing that the dedicated right-of-way to be vacated is unnecessary for present or prospective public use:

1. The dedicated alleys and street rights-of-way within the City of Long Beach Public Service Maintenance Facility are not used or improved for public right-ofway purposes. The facility is fully enclosed and there is no through access to any other property. The attached Exhibit B shows the boundaries of ...

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