Votes at a glance: Papillion council approves ordinance on salary ranges and elects council president
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Summary
The council approved consent items and passed Ordinance 2,071 on management salary ranges, accepted a mixed‑use development agreement and the housing resilience plan, and elected a council president for 2026; the housing plan vote was 5–1.
At its Dec. 2 meeting, the Papillion City Council took several formal actions.
- Consent agenda: Approved (motion by Councilman Gaines; second by Councilwoman Hoch).
- Ordinance 2,071 (Item F1): An ordinance to amend 2025–2026 salary ranges for management‑exempt positions passed on motion (mover: Fanslow) with a recorded vote of 6–0.
- Resolution R25‑0225 (Item F2): The council opened and closed a public hearing on the Generations mixed‑use development agreement; Pat Sullivan of the development team was on hand for technical questions. The resolution was approved 6–0 (motion by Councilman Ingram; second by Councilman Gaines).
- Resolution R25‑0226 (Item F3): The Bellevue‑Papillion Housing Resilience Plan was accepted after a public hearing; vote was 5–1 (Councilman Gaines cast the lone no vote). The plan is non‑regulatory; staff said the city’s consultant work for the study cost Papillion about $75,000 of an approximately $500,000 regional grant.
- Resolution R25‑0231 (Item F4): The council elected Councilmember Stubby as council president for 2026 by a 6–0 vote after nominations were opened and closed.
Motions were typically seconded and recorded; the council adjourned at the end of the meeting.

