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Council grants special-use permit for Mental Health Association transitional living at 140 N. 30th St., adds ownership condition

5551348 · August 6, 2025
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The Omaha City Council approved a special-use permit allowing a transitional living facility at 140 North 30th Street for up to eight occupants, with 24/7 trained staff; the council amended the permit so it does not automatically transfer if the property changes ownership.

The Omaha City Council on Aug. 5 unanimously approved a special-use permit for a transitional living facility at 140 North 30th Street, allowing a maximum of eight occupants and requiring around-the-clock trained staff. Council members also amended the permit so it is specific to the Mental Health Association of Nebraska and would become void upon change of ownership.

David Levy of Baird Holm Law Firm represented the applicant, Mental Health Association of Nebraska, and said the organization had extensive outreach and letters of support from neighborhood representatives and elected officials. Levy told the council the planning department and planning board recommended approval and that the planning board and the city planning department found…

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