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Council opens public hearing on rezoning at South 30th Street and Cornhusker Road; neighbors raise traffic concerns

3426140 · May 20, 2025
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The Bellevue City Council opened a public hearing May 20 on Ordinance No. 4185, a proposal to rezone land at or about South 30th Street and Cornhusker Road to allow commercial development, including a proposed convenience store and fueling canopy.

The Bellevue City Council opened a public hearing May 20 on Ordinance No. 4185, a proposal to rezone land at or about South 30th Street and Cornhusker Road to allow commercial development, including a proposed convenience store and fueling canopy.

The matter drew questions from nearby business owners about how site access would affect existing traffic and parking. Charles Teatsort, owner of Auto Body Authority Towing and Impound, told the council the business at the corner already sees frequent truck traffic and short parking supply and asked whether new access points would interfere with…

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