Meeting Agenda
1. Open Meeting
2. Roll Call
3. Consent Agenda
3.A. Approve Meeting Minutes
3.A.1. May 20th, 2025 City Council Minutes 
3.A.2. May 20th, 2025 Public Works Committee Minutes 
3.A.3. May 20th, 2025 Legislative & Economic Development Committee Minutes 
3.A.4. May 20th, 2025 Park and Rec Committee Minutes 
3.A.5. May 20th, 2025 Public Safety Committee Minutes 
3.B. Accept the City Treasurer's Report
3.C. Approve the Payment of Claims Against the City
4. Items of Business
4.A. Public Hearing on the proposed Zoning Change Request for  CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2
4.B. Public Hearing on the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment for  CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2
4.C. Consider the proposed Zoning Change Request for  CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2
4.D. Consider the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment for  CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2
4.E. Public Hearing on the proposed Zoning Change Request. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1
4.F. Public Hearing on the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1
4.G. Consider the proposed Zoning Change Request. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1
4.H. Consider the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1
4.I. Consider Ordinance 2244 electrical rates 
4.J. Consider the health insurance provider and premiums for 2025/2026 enrollment 
4.K. Consider forwarding claim to the League Association of Risk Management (LARM) regarding a tree that fell on a vehicle on Redwood Ave
4.L. Consider the Crete Housing Study Proposed Scope of Services from JEO Consulting 
4.M. Consider Resolution 2025-07 authorizing the mayor and city attorney to esign agreement for 2025 FAA grant for Crete Municipal Airport 
4.N. Consider Resolution 2025-08 authorizing the mayor to sign agreement waiving receipt of non-primary entitlement funds for Crete Municipal Airport 
4.O. Consider Ordinance 2245 Amending irrigation service season and removing unused electric rate classifications  
4.P. Consider amending the master fee schedule 
4.Q. Consider Ordinance 2246 Deeding a minority share of the Isis Theater to BRAC 
4.R. . Consider forwarding claim to the League Association of Risk Management (LARM) regarding damaged asphalt lane on County Road 2400. 
5. Petitions - Communications - Citizen Concerns
6. Officers' Reports
7. Adjournment
Agenda Item Details Reload Your Meeting
 
Meeting: June 3, 2025 at 6:00 PM - Crete City Council Regular Meeting
Subject:
1. Open Meeting
Rationale:
  • In accordance with Nebraska law, a copy of the Open Meetings Act can be found in the back of the Council Chambers.
  • Items listed on the agenda may be considered in any order.
  • Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.
Subject:
2. Roll Call
Rationale:
  • Attendance of members will be recorded to determine the presence of a quorum for official actions.
Subject:
3. Consent Agenda
Rationale:
  • All items listed on the consent agenda will be approved by one motion and vote. No separate discussion of these items will occur unless the Mayor, a Councilmember, or a citizen so requests. If such a request is made, the item will be moved out of the consent agenda and considered separately.
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Approved the Consent Agenda Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Subject:
3.A. Approve Meeting Minutes
Subject:
3.A.1. May 20th, 2025 City Council Minutes 
Attachments:
Subject:
3.A.2. May 20th, 2025 Public Works Committee Minutes 
Attachments:
Subject:
3.A.3. May 20th, 2025 Legislative & Economic Development Committee Minutes 
Attachments:
Subject:
3.A.4. May 20th, 2025 Park and Rec Committee Minutes 
Attachments:
Subject:
3.A.5. May 20th, 2025 Public Safety Committee Minutes 
Attachments:
Subject:
3.B. Accept the City Treasurer's Report
Attachments:
Subject:
3.C. Approve the Payment of Claims Against the City
Attachments:
Subject:
4. Items of Business
Rationale:
  • Action may be taken to discuss/limit discussion, to hear testimony in favor of or in opposition to, and to approve or disapprove any matter presented under this title.
Subject:
4.A. Public Hearing on the proposed Zoning Change Request for  CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2
Discussion:
The Public Hearing opened at 6:02 p.m. City Administrator Tom Ourada explained that the proposed change request went to the planning commission and a public hearing was also held. The Public Hearing Closed at 6:04 p.m.
Action(s):
Motion 1 Carried:
Opened the Public Hearing on the proposed Zoning Change Request for CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Motion 2 Carried:
Closed the Public Hearing on the proposed Zoning Change Request for CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Subject:
4.B. Public Hearing on the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment for  CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2
Discussion:
The Public Hearing opened at 6:05 p.m and City Administrator Tom Ourada explained that this is for the future land use Zoning Map Amendment that goes along with the comprehensive plan. The Public Hearing closed at 6:06 p.m.
Action(s):
Motion 1 Carried:
Opened the Public Hearing on the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment for CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Motion 2 Carried:
Closed the Public Hearing on the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment for CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Subject:
4.C. Consider the proposed Zoning Change Request for  CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Approved the proposed Zoning Change Request for CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Subject:
4.D. Consider the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment for  CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Approved the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment for CRETE PRCT PART SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC. 33-8-4 36.34 ACRES R-3 to C-2 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Subject:
4.E. Public Hearing on the proposed Zoning Change Request. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1
Discussion:
The Public Hearing opened at 6:08 p.m. City Administrator Tom Ourada stated this is where EnerLux Windows is located. Ourada mentioned this also went to the Planning Commission. 
The Public Hearing closed at 6:11 p.m.
Action(s):
Motion 1 Carried:
Opened the on the proposed Zoning Change Request. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Motion 2 Carried:
Closed the Public Hearing on the proposed Zoning Change Request. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.F. Public Hearing on the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1
Discussion:
The Public Hearing opened at 6:11 p.m.
The Public Hearing closed at 6:12 p.m.
Action(s):
Motion 1 Carried:
Opened the Public Hearing on the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Motion 2 Carried:
Closed Public Hearing on the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.G. Consider the proposed Zoning Change Request. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Approved the proposed Zoning Change Request. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.H. Consider the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Approved the proposed future land use Zoning Map Amendment. CRETE CITY LOT 19 BLK.102, PT BLK. 105 &VAC. ALLEY & 15TH AVE, & PT BLK 106 & VAC. ALLEY & PINE AVE BETWEEN BLK. 105-106 Commonly Known AS 1530 Pine Ave from I-2 to I-1 Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Dan Papik.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.I. Consider Ordinance 2244 electrical rates 
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Enacted Ordinance 2244 electrical rates on its third reading. Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Anthony Fitzgerald.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.J. Consider the health insurance provider and premiums for 2025/2026 enrollment 
Discussion:
City Administrator Tom Ourada explained this went to the Finance Committee 
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Approved the health insurance provider and premiums for 2025/2026 enrollment with Medica and provide notice to the League Insurance Government Health Team (LIGHT). Carried with a motion by Kyle Frans and a second by Ashley Newmyer.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.K. Consider forwarding claim to the League Association of Risk Management (LARM) regarding a tree that fell on a vehicle on Redwood Ave
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Approved to forward claim to the League Association of Risk Management (LARM) regarding a tree that fell on a vehicle on Redwood Ave Carried with a motion by Kyle Frans and a second by Ashley Newmyer.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Subject:
4.L. Consider the Crete Housing Study Proposed Scope of Services from JEO Consulting 
Discussion:
City Administrator Tom Ourada explained that the City of Crete will be working with JEO Consulting Group, Inc. to complete a housing study and applying through the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (NIFA) for assistance to pay for the study. 
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Approved the Crete Housing Study Proposed Scope of Services from JEO Consulting Carried with a motion by Kyle Frans and a second by Ashley Newmyer.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.M. Consider Resolution 2025-07 authorizing the mayor and city attorney to esign agreement for 2025 FAA grant for Crete Municipal Airport 
Discussion:
City Administrator Tom Ourada explained this is for $1.4 million grant and for Mayor Dave Bauer and City Attorney Anna Burge to Esign the agreement. 
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Adopted Resolution 2025-07 authorizing the mayor and city attorney to esign agreement for 2025 FAA grant for Crete Municipal Airport Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Anthony Fitzgerald.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.N. Consider Resolution 2025-08 authorizing the mayor to sign agreement waiving receipt of non-primary entitlement funds for Crete Municipal Airport 
Discussion:
City Administrator Tom Ourada explained this is for the unused funds. 
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Adopt Resolution 2025-08 authorizing the mayor to sign agreement waiving receipt of non-primary entitlement funds for Crete Municipal Airport Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Anthony Fitzgerald.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.O. Consider Ordinance 2245 Amending irrigation service season and removing unused electric rate classifications  
Action(s):
Motion 1 Carried:
Introduce Ordinance 2245 and move that the statutory rule requiring three separate readings be suspended. Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Anthony Fitzgerald.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Motion 2 Carried:
Enact Ordinance 2245 Amending irrigation service season and removing unused electric rate classifications Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Anthony Fitzgerald.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.P. Consider amending the master fee schedule 
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Approved to amend the master fee schedule Carried with a motion by Kyle Frans and a second by Ashley Newmyer.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.Q. Consider Ordinance 2246 Deeding a minority share of the Isis Theater to BRAC 
Action(s):
Motion 1 Carried:
Introduced Ordinance 2246 and moved that the statutory rule requiring three separate readings be suspended. Carried with a motion by Ashley Newmyer and a second by Kyle Frans.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Motion 2 Carried:
Enact Ordinance 2246 Deeding a minority share of the Isis Theater to BRAC Carried with a motion by Ashley Newmyer and a second by Kyle Frans.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Attachments:
Subject:
4.R. . Consider forwarding claim to the League Association of Risk Management (LARM) regarding damaged asphalt lane on County Road 2400. 
Action(s):
Motion Carried:
Approved to forward claim to the League Association of Risk Management (LARM) regarding damaged asphalt lane on County Road 2400. Carried with a motion by Dale Strehle and a second by Anthony Fitzgerald.
  • Tom Crisman: Aye
  • Anthony Fitzgerald: Aye
  • Ashley Newmyer: Aye
  • Kyle Frans: Aye
  • Dale Strehle: Aye
  • Dan Papik: Aye
Subject:
5. Petitions - Communications - Citizen Concerns
Rationale:
  • Citizen testimony may be limited to 3 minutes per person.
  • Please do not repeat testimony that has already be heard.
  • No action can be taken on matters presented under this title except to answer any questions or to refer the matter for further action.
Subject:
6. Officers' Reports
Rationale:
  • Reports may be given by Officers, Departments, Committees, or Councilmembers concerning the current operations of the City.
  • No action can be taken on matters presented under this title except to answer any questions or to refer the matter for further action.
Discussion:
 
  • Chief of Police Gary Young stated the following:
  • Out of 43 nuisance cases 38 have complied.
  • The Code Enforcement Officer position is currently open. The Crete Police department has been helping with the nuisance cases until the position is filled.
  • An inspection warrant was served downtown and there were numerous building code violations.
  • It was great getting multiple departments working together.
  • Parks and Recreation Director Liz Cody stated the following:
  • A total of 30 seasonal staff onboarded at the end of May.
  • Nestle-Purina volunteers and pool staff participated in a park cleanup day.
  • Registration is open for aquatics programs, including group lessons, infant/toddler lessons, and individualized swim lessons.
  • Due to rainy weather they completed lifeguard trainings at Beatrice YMCA. They were unable to open the pool on time and completed bathhouse improvements and upgraded sinks/fixtures, installed donated soap dispensers.
  • There was discussion on the pool boiler which can impact water temperatures and pool chemicals.
  • Building Inspector Trent Griffin stated the following:
  • Thanked the Crete Police Department for their help with the downtown inspection warrant.
  • Working on updates to MyGov regarding code enforcement.
  • Human Resources Coordinator Jody Fiehtner introduced Race Krasser as a new Street Operator.  
  • Council member Tom Crisman asked about the new street sweeper and City Administrator Tom Ourada stated that the City has made the first payment and it will be here in about a month. The City is also working on getting a new grader and it could cost a third of a million dollars.
  • Council member Anthony Fitzgerald asked for a street project list update.
  • City Administrator Tom Ourada stated the following:
  • There has been a wave of businesses doing more with less utilizing grants.
  • Last week received notice of City of Crete being awarded $55,148.00 for the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program.
  • Received a release of $50,000 out of the $300,000 grant from the Thriving Communities Program. The City of Crete will be doing a pilot demonstration and get stakeholder support and find future funding solutions. Dr. McDowell and Dr. Frans have been very helpful with these efforts.
  • This week will be having a staff meeting and start discussion on the budget.
  • Sales tax is down $53,000 from April.
  • Sand Hills Energy Solar Farm should be producing this month. The City of Crete is the sole beneficiary of the output of that. It is about 1.6 megawatts.
  • There were 5 to 6 nuisance properties for nuisance hearings and there will only be 1 property. People have been complying and removing the nuisances. Will be going through the motions to dismiss the cases during the hearings.
  • Mayor Dave Bauer stated that City departments working together has always been one of his goals and it’s great to see that happening. Thanked Chief Young and his crew for helping with nuisance properties until a Code Enforcement Officer is hired.
Attachments:
Subject:
7. Adjournment
Discussion:
The meeting adjourned at 6:57 p.m.
 
 

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