(A) Surplus property is property owned by the city such as office furniture, computers, equipment, vehicles, excluding real property, that the City Manager determines is surplus and no longer useful to the city.
(B) The City Manager may authorize the sale, donation or destruction of surplus property. Surplus property may be sold through the informal solicitation of bids or through an auction, including an online auction. The City Manager has the discretion to advertise the sale of surplus property in a newspaper of city-wide circulation.
(C) Employees of the city may purchase surplus property, so long as at least 3 individuals or entities have bid on the property and the employee's bid is the highest bid.
(Ord. 2013-08-02, passed 8-13-2013)