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Council approves multiple consent items, labor contracts and zoning and transportation agreements in May 12 meeting

3281284 · May 13, 2025
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The Lincoln City Council approved a slate of consent and action items on May 12, including reappointments, NDOT agreements for multiple street and bridge projects, business improvement district assessments, liquor licenses and labor and pay-schedule measures.

The Lincoln City Council on Monday approved a package of consent and action items covering appointments, transportation agreements, business improvement district assessments, liquor licenses, labor contracts and several zoning and right-of-way matters.

Most consent items passed without discussion or with brief staff remarks. Highlights from the voting session included reappointments to boards, multiple agreements with the Nebraska Department of Transportation, assessments for business improvement districts, liquor-license approvals, approvals tied to the West Haymarket/Canopy Park project, and labor and pay-schedule measures.

Selected council actions approved on May 12, 2025:

- Reappointment of Christie Abrams to the City Personnel Board for a term through June 20, 2030 (Item 1a). Motion carried 6-1. - Reappointment of Artie Kelly to the Lincoln Housing Authority Board through July 1, 2030 (Item 1b). Motion carried 7-0. - Approval of professional services…

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