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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 184 — Public road districts

184.363 Board of trustees may acquire, hold, and sell property -- Conditions.

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The board of trustees of a district may:
(1)Acquire, by any method other than condemnation, real property in fee simple in the
name of the district in connection with, but in excess of that needed for, a project;
(2)Hold the property for a period of time as the board determines; and
(3)Sell at public auction or otherwise, all right, title, and interest of the district in the
property, as the board considers in the best interests of the district; but in no event
shall the property be sold for less than two-thirds (2/3) of its appraised value. Sale at
public auction shall be undertaken only after the board advertises the sale in a
newspaper of general circulation in the district for two
(2)weeks prior to the date
set for the sale or as provided in KRS 424.130.
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