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North Platte council approves consent agenda, trustee reconveyances and storage‑unit permit

December 03, 2025 | North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska


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North Platte council approves consent agenda, trustee reconveyances and storage‑unit permit
The North Platte City Council on Dec. 2 approved its consent agenda and several routine items.

Under the consent agenda the council approved the Nov. 8 minutes and accepted staff recommendations such as the reappointment of Carolee Lind to the North Platte Housing Authority Board and several successor trustee reconveyances handled by the city attorney. The council also authorized staff to sign a renewal of a city maintenance agreement with the Nebraska Department of Transportation.

Separately, the council approved a three‑year landfill pasture grazing lease with Billy Wilson for $9,250 per year (2026–2028). Council members clarified that the lease covers grazing — not haying — and asked staff to confirm the city’s responsibilities for fences and the well at the start of each grazing season.

The council adopted resolutions to place stop signs at Bridal Avenue and Francis Street and to add no‑parking zones along Francis Street near the post office. In a separate land‑use action the council approved an amendment to a conditional‑use permit allowing additional storage units at 3800 Hadley Drive (Lakeside Campground Holding Company).

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