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At a glance: North Platte City Council votes, Oct. 21, 2025

October 22, 2025 | North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska


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At a glance: North Platte City Council votes, Oct. 21, 2025
The North Platte City Council on Oct. 21 approved the consent agenda and several formal items. Key outcomes recorded in the meeting record include:

• Consent agenda: approved (consent covered minutes for October, treasurer’s report for August 2025, a special designated license for The Bottle Shop, liquor license referral for Pecos League Baseball LLC, a one-year interlocal agreement with network services for the City and Lincoln County, a 12-month human resource services agreement, and mayoral appointment of Tony Miller as manager of utilities).

• Appointment: the council approved the mayor’s appointment of Megan Trevino to the North Platte Board of Health (motion moved; seconded; item passed).

• Zoning ordinance: Ordinance No. 4226 — rezoning certain land from A-1 transitional agricultural to B-2 highway commercial for parcels at 4684 and 4602 Rodeo Road — was adopted on second reading (motion by Reker; second by Nisley; item passed).

• Bulky trash ordinance: Ordinance No. 4229 to amend chapter 54, section 54.10 regarding collection of bulky trash passed first reading (motion by Reker; second by Volz); staff explained that camera/Rubicon documentation will allow staff to bill for curbside bulky pickups without a pre-issued sticker.

• Warrants/claims: the council adopted a resolution authorizing issuance of four warrants to pay approved claims and then approved the claims as presented.

• Adjournment: the council adjourned at the end of the meeting.

Votes and motions recorded in the meeting minutes show mover/second attribution for each item where supplied by the clerk; detailed roll-call tallies were not consistently read aloud for every consent item.

Items requiring further action include the Buffalo Bill/Philip intersection item (tabled pending a corridor traffic study) and implementation steps for grant-funded property purchases (surveying, securing, demolition/cleanup contracts and timing under grant rules).

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