Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Get email alerts on the Land Use topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Gretna adopts land‑use change for Linoma Industrial Subdivision

City of Gretna City Council · May 5, 2026
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

The Gretna City Council on May 5 adopted Ordinance 2202 to change the future land‑use designation for the Linoma Industrial Subdivision from Rural Neighborhood to Industrial/Flex, approving third reading and adoption by a 3–0 vote with one member absent.

The Gretna City Council on May 5 adopted Ordinance 2202, changing the future land‑use designation for the property platted as Linoma Industrial Subdivision Lots 1–16 and Outlots A–C from RN (Rural Neighborhood) to I/F (Industrial and Flex).

Jeff Miller read the ordinance by title. Bill Proctor moved to approve third reading of Ordinance 2202 and then moved to approve and adopt the ordinance; both motions were seconded and carried. The recorded vote was Kara Alexander — yea; Bill Proctor — yea; Jeremy Westengaard — yea; Lauren Liebentritt — absent. The motions passed 3–0, with one absence.

The ordinance amends the future land use map of the Gretna 2040 Comprehensive Plan to reclassify the described parcels in Sarpy County. The meeting record does not include additional debate or a statement of specific site plans tied to the reclassification; the ordinance text was read by title and the council proceeded to votes.

The adoption takes effect as provided in the ordinance. The council’s minutes record that the action repeals conflicting ordinances and provides an effective date; the transcript does not specify that effective date in the spoken record.

The council also handled a range of other agenda items that night, including capital contracts and utility matters.