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Council hears testimony on SWAT-related property damage; moves one denied claim back to pending
Summary
At a public hearing on claims against the city, residents described damage to rental property during a SWAT search; the council accepted the claims report and voted 6–1 to move the Antelope Creek Village HOA claim from denied back to pending while the contractor reimbursement is resolved.
The Lincoln City Council on Monday accepted its report of new and pending claims against the city for May 16–May 31, 2025, and heard testimony from residents who said city actions damaged private property during a police search.
Two people spoke during the public hearing. Brad Buffum, president of the Antelope Creek Village Townhome Owners Association, said a contractor contacted him before the meeting and agreed to reimburse a previously denied claim. He asked the council to move the association’s claim back to pending while…
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