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Land Consolidation:
In 2004, the Department established its current land management boundaries and began the review of potentially surplus land outside those boundaries. Surplus land approved for disposal is offered first to governmental units for thirty days and then to qualified conservation entities for thirty days. The land becomes available to the public by exchange, for land within the 2004 DNR Boundaries, for 60 days before being auctioned.

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• How to Acquire Parcels
Lands will first be offered to Governmental Agencies, second to Alternative Conservation Owners, and third to the General Public.


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• Public Easements On State Land

• Understanding Legal Land Descriptions (MLBFTA) PDF icon

• Land Consolidation Strategy


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• Michigan Land Bank Fast Track Authority

• Public Notice of Land Transactions Before the Director

• DNR Lands

• State-Foreclosed Real Property




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