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Lincoln council approves $1.997 million transfer from prairie-dog fund to sewer regionalization

Lincoln City Council · November 7, 2024
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The Lincoln City Council voted Nov. 7 to transfer $1,997,556.92 from the city's prairie-dog fund to the ongoing sewer regionalization project; councilors said the move will reduce the portion families face in a future special assessment and the vote passed unanimously by roll call.

The Lincoln City Council voted Nov. 7 to apply $1,997,556.92 from the city's prairie-dog fund to the sewer regionalization plan.

Councilor Kelvin Artavia moved the measure and Councilman Davis seconded; the council approved the transfer by voice and roll-call votes. During the roll call the motion recorded affirmative votes from Artavia, Davis, Ernsten and Prasco.

City staff and councilors said the allocation will lower the…

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