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Hartford invited to inaugural celebrations, public forums

Hartford’s mayor-elect Arunan Arulampalam is inviting the public to take part in a series of public forums along with his inaugural celebrations as becomes the 68th mayor of the city next month. The celebrations are scheduled for Jan. 4, with a prayer service, remarks, and a celebratory ball to kick off the transition as outgoing […]

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Hastings City Hall Committee recommends new building | #citycouncil

HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) – A new city hall building could be on the way for Hastings. That is the recommendation that will be presented to the city council during the work session on Monday. The Hastings City Hall Committee has spent several months gathering information and feedback to come to the decision after it was […]

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City council’s approval of NAH proposal deemed ‘short-sighted’ | #citycouncil

It is difficult to understand how our members of city council could approve the NAH proposal. This seems short-sighted and narrow-minded. This billion dollar project does not come even close to meeting the city’s plan for carbon neutrality by 2030. Token mentions of some solar panels, a few charging stations for EVs and no LEED […]

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City council called on to put funds toward bike safety | #citycouncil

Gift this article Share this article paywall-free. An open letter to the mayor, vice mayor and Council: Thank you for your unanimous direction to city staff to prioritize funding for a few basic bike projects, namely: the (complete) construction of the Butler Pilot elevation, and the construction of two (dangerous) protected intersections — (Butler/Beaver and […]

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Hutchinson City Council: How they voted | Local | #citycouncil

Members of the Hutchinson City Council made the following unanimous decisions at their Jan. 24 meeting: DONATIONS: Accepted $500 from Heartland Ag Systems for Fireman’s Park Project. Accepted $100 from Russell and Lorraine Erickson to the Hutchinson Police Department for the Law Enforcement Memorial Park Fund. Accepted $7,700 from numerous donors for the Shady Ridge […]

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Corning city council hears presentation on comprehensive user fee study | Corning Observer | #citycouncil

It has been far more than 17 years since some of Corning’s city fees have been adjusted. That may change. On Dec. 13 the City Council was presented with an overview of a comprehensive user fee study by Eric Johnson of Revenue and Cost Specialist. Johnson’s presentation showed fee adjustments to 101 different fee services, […]

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Lima City Council looking to vote on pandemic bonuses for certain city employees | Allen County | #citycouncil

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Anderson City Council to consider water rate increase, bond to upgrade system | Local News | #citycouncil

ANDERSON — The Anderson City Council will consider ordinances to raise water rates and to issue a bond of up to a $65 million for the system improvements at a special meeting set for Tuesday. The council met Nov. 17 to consider the two ordinances, but no action was taken because of a lack of a […]

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Fredericksburg City Council approves comprehensive agreement for construction of new middle school | #citycouncil

Fredericksburg City Council on Tuesday approved a comprehensive agreement paving the way for construction of a new middle school to begin this spring, with an anticipated opening in August 2025. The agreement is a contract between the School Board and First Choice, LLC, the public-private partnership selected by the school division to design and build […]

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Mayor, GMWSS warn of ‘substantial’ rate increase | News

A rate study for Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Services (GMWSS) is nearing completion, said Mayor Tom Prather who warned the approaching rate hike will be “substantial.” The mayor shared his concerns during the mayor comments of the Oct. 24 council meeting.  “We have a responsibility to provide a rate structure to provide for the […]

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