School District No. 73 (Kamloops-Thompson) NOTICE OF DISPOSITION (SALE) OF REAL PROPERTY
The Board of Education of School District No. 73 (Kamloops-Thompson) has identified three properties that are not required for educational purposes and has therefore elected to sell these properties.
The next stage in the Disposition of Real Property process is to conduct public consultation. This public consultation process will allow the Board of Education to obtain the community's feedback on the proposed disposal of lands and buildings. By disposal of land and building, the Board is considering selling each of the properties listed below.
The Board of Education is asking members of the community to share their input on the proposed land disposals. Feedback is invited by completion of the survey here. The survey will be open until October 11, 2024.
All feedback collected will be compiled and shared with the Kamloops-Thompson Board of Education on October 21, 2024 to help inform their decision-making.
The three properties under consideration are:
216 Highway 24, Little Fort, BC
The property located at 216 Highway 24 in Little Fort was the former location of the Little Fort Elementary School. It consists of a 1.207 acre parcel and former school building. The school was closed by Board motion in March 1998 due to limited student enrolment in the community. The Board was transferred this property in 1975 by a private citizen.
2393 Parkcrest Avenue, Kamloops, BC
The property at 2393 Parkcrest Avenue, Kamloops BC consists of a 1.82 acre parcel. This property is within the Brocklehurst community and is surrounded by a developed residential neighbourhood. The Board purchased this property from a private citizen in 1975. This property is considered too small for a school site and is not required for educational purposes.
435 Arrowstone Drive, Kamloops, BC
The property at 435 Arrowstone Drive, Kamloops BC consists of a 1.29 acre parcel. This property is adjacent to Sa-Hali Secondary School and is surrounded by several multi-family units. The Board acquired this property in 1991 and is considered too small for a school site and is not required for educational purposes.
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