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City of Gretna pushes for major boundary expansion

July 24, 2024 | Sarpy County, Nebraska



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City of Gretna pushes for major boundary expansion
In a recent government meeting, key resolutions were approved that will impact local infrastructure and financial management.

The first significant item discussed was the approval of Task Order Number Two with Corollo Engineers, aimed at extending their professional services for the upcoming fiscal year. This extension, budgeted at $50,000, will assist in monitoring expenses and revenues, as well as adjusting rate models. The project engineer emphasized that Corollo was selected through a competitive bidding process, being the lowest bidder for the original rate study. However, concerns were raised regarding the high cost of administrative services, which were set at $140 per hour. One agency member suggested that future contracts should include specific constraints on such costs to ensure they remain reasonable.

Another resolution involved an amendment to a contract with the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, extending a $10 million grant originally intended to offset costs related to wastewater management. This amendment allows for the acquisition of a generator, which is currently on backorder, extending the grant's expiration date to December 31, 2023.

Additionally, the agency approved a boundary change request from the city of Gretna, which seeks to expand its service area by over 1,100 acres. This request, made over two years ago, is part of Gretna's growth management plan and aims to facilitate the city's expansion and development.

These resolutions reflect ongoing efforts to manage local resources effectively while addressing the needs of growing communities.

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