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Fremont council approves $14.5 million in bonds for new police headquarters and 911 center

City of Fremont City Council · June 9, 2026
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Summary

The City Council unanimously approved Ordinance 5742 to issue municipal improvement bonds not to exceed $14.5 million for a new police headquarters and a Fremont/Dodge County 911 center, moving the measure from first reading to final passage on June 9, 2026.

The Fremont City Council unanimously approved Ordinance 5742 on June 9, authorizing issuance of municipal improvement bonds not to exceed $14,500,000 to fund construction of a Police Headquarters and a Fremont/Dodge County 911 Center.

Council received a preliminary summary of terms before holding the ordinance’s first reading. After procedural motions—including a motion to suspend the rules—council conducted the third and final reading and voted 8-0 to adopt the ordinance.

Councilmembers took several formal steps at the meeting: they accepted the preliminary terms (motion by Jensen, seconded by Horner), held first reading (motion by Ganem, seconded by Lathrop), and then suspended the rules to proceed to a final reading (motion by Ganem, seconded by Horner). The final passage was recorded with unanimous support.

The ordinance authorizes the city to issue municipal bonds up to the stated limit for the police and 911 projects. The transcript records procedural steps and unanimous council support; the minutes do not include project-level budget breakdowns, timelines, or construction contractors.