(KLZA) The former Rock Port Maintenance Facility will be sold at auction, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation. This property will be auctioned Wednesday, May 15th at 2 p.m. and includes a 2,625-square-foot maintenance building with five overhead doors and a 2,160-square-foot storage shed with six overhead doors. Two other small storage sheds, a car wash building and a fuel island are included with the property. The lot is approximately two acres with asphalt, concrete and gravel surfaces. The lot has a gravel access road from U.S. Highway 136.
Revenue generated from the sale of properties across the state is being put back into the road fund.
Prospective buyers must pre-register by Monday, May 13, 2013, by calling 816-387-2482.
All sales are subject to final approval by the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission. The Commission reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids. The property will be sold in "as is" condition.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Registered drug offender returned to Atchison Co Jail
One person injured in Brown Co rollover crash
Atchison man pleads not guilty to charges in Brown Co case
Injuries, damage averted in Sabetha house fire
Trump thankful for late Deputy's service, sends Brown Co letter
Spilled mower fuel blamed for Atchison fire
Two arrested after Humboldt search warrant
Two killed in two-vehicle Otoe County crash
Richardson County Board denies grievances
Former Atchison Co Commissioner passes at 97
U.S. 75 project to begin Monday in Brown Co
Mayetta man faces child sex-crimes in Shawnee Co
Additional Nemaha County filings
Ceremony Tuesday for historic Lady Ravens victory
Atchison Memorial Hall future focus of May 13 mtg
Project to begin Monday on U.S. 36 in Fairview
Annual activities planned for Saturday in Atchison
LATEST STORIES
One person injured in Brown Co rollover crash
Two killed in two-vehicle Otoe County crash
Project to begin Monday on U.S. 36 in Fairview
U.S. 75 project to begin Monday in Brown Co
Community survey assessed by Atchison leaders
Drowning concerns grow as summer approaches
Mayetta man faces child sex-crimes in Shawnee Co