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Council approves purchase, easement, sewer contract and FEMA buyouts; several routine items passed
Summary
On June 2 the Columbus City Council approved multiple resolutions and routine items by motion, including a $950,000 property purchase from NDOT, an easement for outdoor seating, a $35,760 sewer contract, and FEMA‑assisted buyouts totaling $409,628.89.
Columbus City Council approved several resolutions and routine items during its June 2 meeting, primarily by motion and voice vote.
Key actions approved: - Resolution R25‑82: Approved a purchase agreement with the Nebraska Department of Transportation for $950,000 for property at 3303 Twelfth Street for multi‑department use. Council discussion included a question about whether the city would pave the currently gravel access road; staff said no paving decision has been made yet.
- Resolution R25‑83: Approved an easement agreement allowing Regina McDuffie, doing business as Regina's Kitchen, to place outdoor seating on city right of way.
- Resolution R25‑84:…
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