Citizen Portal
Sign In

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

Get email alerts on the Wastewater Infrastructure topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Nebraska City Council approves $1.07 million centrifuge for wastewater plant

City Council of Nebraska City · February 2, 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 City Council voted Feb. 2 to accept a $1,074,900 bid from Centrisys‑System, LLC to supply a centrifuge for the Waste Water Treatment Facility, approving the Board of Public Works recommendation in a unanimous vote among members present.

The Nebraska City Council voted Feb. 2 to award the Waste Water Treatment Facility centrifuge procurement to Centrisys‑System, LLC for $1,074,900.

Councilmembers approved the Board of Public Works’ recommendation after Utilities Director Jon Borer explained the project and its procurement rationale. The motion to accept the bid was moved by Commissioner Ron Osovski and seconded by Commissioner Joe Chaney; Commissioners Osovski, Cole Sharp, Chaney and Mayor Bryan Bequette voted yes. Commissioner Patrick Wehling was absent.

The centrifuge award covers equipment procurement for the city’s wastewater treatment facility; Council documents list the vendor and the contract amount but do not specify final delivery timelines or funding sources in the minutes. Jon Borer provided the explanation of the recommendation during the Feb. 2 meeting.

The approval authorizes city staff to proceed with contract execution and procurement steps as recommended by the Board of Public Works. The Council did not record amendments to the bid at the time of the vote.

Next steps: staff will proceed with finalizing the purchase under the accepted bid and managing any implementation tasks through the utilities department.