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Papillion council moves to closed session to discuss land negotiations and potential litigation

3862685 · June 19, 2025
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The Papillion City Council voted unanimously on June 17 to enter a closed session 'to protect the public interest' to discuss land negotiations and potential litigation; specified staff and officials were included.

The Papillion City Council voted on June 17 to go into a closed session “to protect the public interest” to discuss land negotiations and potential litigation. The motion was made by Councilman Glover, seconded by Councilman Fanslow; the roll-call vote was recorded as 5 ayes, 0 nays.

Mayor Black stated for the record that the closed session’s purpose was solely to discuss land negotiations and potential litigation. He listed attendees who would join the closed session: the mayor, city council, city administrator, deputy city administrator, city clerk, assistant city attorney, finance director, parks and facilities director, planning director, and public works director.

No substantive details of the land negotiations or potential litigation were disclosed in the public portion of the meeting. The council recessed into closed session; any outcomes or directions from that session were not part of the public transcript.