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Buying Abandoned Street
I'm wondering if it's possible to buy a dead end/abandoned street from the city. The street will not serve future development, it is adjacent to a property owned by our family. Does anyone have any advice on how to go about this or who to speak to at the city? The property is located in the city of Sacramento. Thanks for any help in advance.