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Council conducts first reading to vacate portions of South Seventh, South Sheridan and an alley in Fullbridge South edition
Summary
Port Orange City Council held the first reading of Ordinance 24-87 to vacate portions of South Seventh Street, South Sheridan Street and an alley in Block 3, Oldridge South Edition (Fullbridge South edition) in Phillips County, Nebraska; first reading passed on the record.
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The Port Orange City Council conducted the first reading of Ordinance 24-87, which would vacate South Seventh Street, South Sheridan Street and an alley in Block 3 of the Oldridge South Edition from the city’s street system as described in the ordinance language. The ordinance was introduced for first reading and recorded on the agenda; council members recorded “yes” votes on the first reading.
The transcript identifies the ordinance as a vacation request for portions of public right-of-way in “Fullbridge South edition” (also referenced as Oldridge South Edition, Phillips County, Nebraska). Council read the ordinance title into the record and placed it on first reading; no public comments or detailed staff exhibits were included in the portion of the transcript provided.
Because the transcript records only a first reading, the vacation is not final. The council did not detail the required notice, avenues for property owner protests, or subsequent readings in the recorded excerpt. Further administrative steps or hearings required under local law were not specified in the meeting record.

