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Papillion council accepts Bellevue‑Papillion housing resilience plan after 5–1 vote; member voices funding concerns
Summary
The city council voted 5–1 to accept the Bellevue‑Papillion Housing Resilience Plan, a non‑regulatory study that outlines strategies to protect housing from disasters and recommends policy, outreach and funding options. Councilman Gaines cast the lone dissent, questioning future financial implications.
The Papillion City Council voted 5–1 on Dec. 2 to accept the Bellevue‑Papillion Housing Resilience Plan, a research document prepared by RDG Planning and Design that lays out policy options for disaster resilience, housing maintenance and funding coordination.
At a public hearing, Amy Hazy of RDG Planning and Design described the study as “a strategic document” to evaluate vulnerabilities in the housing stock, prioritize protections for vulnerable households and identify funding opportunities. She said the…
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