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Sarpy County Commissioners Approve Wastewater Agreement with City of Gretna

October 07, 2025 | Sarpy County, Nebraska


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Sarpy County Commissioners Approve Wastewater Agreement with City of Gretna
The Sarpy County Board of Equalization and Board of Commissioners convened on October 7, 2025, to address several key agenda items, including public comments, consent agendas, and a significant wastewater service agreement.

The meeting began with the Board of Equalization, where no public comments were made. The board swiftly approved the consent equalization agenda without discussion. Following this, the board addressed a text correction, which was also approved unanimously.

Transitioning to the Board of Commissioners, the meeting opened similarly with no public comments. The commissioners then moved to the consent agenda, which was approved without any discussion.

A notable item on the regular agenda was the resolution for a wastewater service and connection agreement involving the City of Gretna and Western Land Company LLC. This agreement will facilitate the connection of several lots to the Sarpy Sewer system. A key aspect of the agreement is that 40% of the usual connection fees will be credited to the developer, aiding in the construction of necessary infrastructure, including a gravity line lift station and force main. The board expressed satisfaction with the ongoing collaboration between Sarpy County and the City of Gretna, highlighting the mutual benefits of the partnership.

The meeting concluded with all agenda items addressed, and the board adjourned, marking a productive session focused on local infrastructure and community development.

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