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Douglas County Commission approves bonds, plan amendment and quarry site plan; consent agenda passed 5-0
Summary
At its April 9, 2025 business meeting the Douglas County Board of Commissioners approved a consent agenda and three separate action items — authorizing a bond sale for courthouse and public safety projects, adopting a comprehensive-plan amendment for West of K-10, and revising phases for the Hamadora Quarry — each passed unanimously 5-0.
The Douglas County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on multiple items during its April 9, 2025 meeting, approving the consent agenda and three separate, formal actions: a resolution authorizing the sale of general obligation sales-tax improvement bonds to help finance Judicial and Law Enforcement Center renovations and a Public Safety Building; a comprehensive plan amendment affecting the West of K-10 area; and a site-plan revision for the Hamadora Quarry.
The commission approved the consent agenda, items 2.1 through 2.6, on a 5-0 voice vote after a motion by Commissioner Reid. The items on the consent agenda were not discussed individually during the meeting.
The commission next considered a resolution to authorize the sale of general obligation sales-tax improvement bonds, series 2025-A, to finance part of the Judicial and Law Enforcement Center project and public safety building improvements. County bond counsel Garth Herman told the commission the sale was expected to be about $55,750,000 and would be combined with available county funds to cover an estimated $82,000,000 project cost. He described the sale process and…
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