Those wanting to have their homes removed from a draft proposal to acquire them for new parks can do so – but only if they ask.
Brisbane residents wanting to have their homes removed from a draft proposal to acquire them for new parks can do so – but only if they ask in writing.
“I can assure you that council has no intention of resuming or demolishing your property,” the official wrote. Meakins said none of the residents wanted to sell and instead wanted the “specified status” of their homes as preferred park locations removed from any official documents. Fellow West End residents Heather Farrell and Mel Cowan are among those questioning why the draft plan discusses acquiring 11 properties, including a unit complex and five Queenslanders which, between them, house 27 people.A council spokeswoman said residents could have their properties removed from the plan if they wrote and asked.
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