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Planning commission backs Wandering Creek annexation but removes two adjoining lots after neighbors object

Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commission · April 16, 2026
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Summary

The Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commission voted 5–2 on April 15 to recommend annexation AN 26004 for the Wandering Creek planned unit development while excluding two adjoining, nonconsenting lots after neighbors raised concerns about short notice and potential utility costs.

The Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commission on April 15 recommended approval of annexation AN 26004 to expand the Wandering Creek planned unit development, but amended the proposal to exclude two adjoining nonconsenting lots after neighbors said they had insufficient notice and asked for more time to evaluate impacts.

The commission heard a staff presentation from George Wesselhoft of the Planning and Development Services Department describing the annexation boundary and saying the proposed PUD expansion covers 30.24 acres (the overall PUD totals 266.27 acres). The application includes two nearby lots at 1911 and 2021 South 98th Street that are surrounded on three sides by Wandering Creek and, staff said, were added consistent with the comprehensive plan’s annexation policy to avoid fragmented city limits and confusion for maintenance and…

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