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Lincoln council approves package of routine measures, interlocal agreements and ordinance changes
Summary
The Lincoln City Council on Nov. 24 approved a bundle of routine items — reappointments, multiple interlocal agreements (including federal-funded design work for 33rd Street and Cornhusker Highway), amendments to paratransit scheduling, and municipal code changes — and denied two liquor-license items.
The Lincoln City Council unanimously approved a series of routine and administrative measures during its Nov. 24 meeting, voting 7-0 on a set of consent items, interlocal agreements and ordinance updates.
The consent agenda included reappointments to the Commission on Women and Gender and approval of distribution of interest earnings on short-term investments. Council members then approved a set of interlocal agreements that allocate responsibilities and local matching funds for the 33rd Street and Cornhusker Highway project; staff said the Railroad Transportation Safety…
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