Mississippi Code
Chapter 37 - Streets, Parks and Other Public Property
§ 21-37-53. Disposal of certain property not purchased with public funds by certain municipalities

Any municipality which holds title to property, real, personal, or mixed, which was not purchased with public funds, and which is not used for governmental purposes, but is occupied and used by an industry engaged in manufacturing, may contract privately with the occupant thereof with regard thereto, and may convey and dispose of the same at private sale to such person, firm or corporation so occupying and using the same at and for such consideration as the governing authorities may deem proper under the circumstances.
Any municipality which holds title to property, real, personal, or mixed, which was not purchased with public funds and which is not used for governmental purposes, is hereby authorized to lease same at and for such consideration as the governing authorities may deem proper for a period or periods not to exceed seventy-five years, and may contract with private individuals, firms, or corporations with respect to the use and development thereof.
Any municipality of this state, in or near which a state university, or other state supported four-year college, is now or may hereafter be located, which owns a museum, the property on which it is situated, and/or other property, all of which was acquired by donation or without the use of public funds, may, in the discretion of its governing authorities, convey by gift or otherwise such museum and such property, or any part of it, to such state university, or other state supported four-year college, located in or near such municipality.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 21 - Municipalities

Chapter 37 - Streets, Parks and Other Public Property

§ 21-37-1. Municipal buildings

§ 21-37-4. Governing authorities of municipalities to maintain roads, driveways, parking lots and grounds of public schools located within municipal corporate boundaries

§ 21-37-5. Sidewalks

§ 21-37-6. Installation of ramps at municipal crosswalks

§ 21-37-7. Closing streets

§ 21-37-9. Railroad crossings

§ 21-37-11. Lights and lamp posts

§ 21-37-13. Municipal piers, pavilions, and bath houses

§ 21-37-15. Harbors, wharves, and docks

§ 21-37-17. Curb markets

§ 21-37-19. Public library

§ 21-37-20. Contributions to public library outside corporate limits by municipality without public library

§ 21-37-21. Public cemeteries; cemetery board of trustees authorized in certain municipalities

§ 21-37-23. Parking facilities for motor vehicles; establishment and operation authorized

§ 21-37-27. Parking facilities for motor vehicles; funding

§ 21-37-29. Parking meters

§ 21-37-31. Advertising signs on parking meters

§ 21-37-32. Municipalities authorized to delegate authority for enforcement of parking regulations

§ 21-37-33. Park commission; election and removal of park commissioners; advisory park and recreation commission

§ 21-37-35. Park commission; funding

§ 21-37-37. Park commissioner; powers and duties of commissioners

§ 21-37-39. Park commission; disposition of revenues

§ 21-37-41. Park commission; construction of certain laws

§ 21-37-43. Tax levy for parks and playgrounds

§ 21-37-45. Insuring of municipal property

§ 21-37-47. Exercise of eminent domain by municipalities

§ 21-37-49. Purchase of lands sold to state

§ 21-37-51. Surveys and maps

§ 21-37-53. Disposal of certain property not purchased with public funds by certain municipalities

§ 21-37-57. Pascagoula Public Beach renamed "Buffett Beach."