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Planning commission recommends City Council reopen east 90 feet of Schenk Street

Planning and Zoning Commission, Osage City · June 18, 2025
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Summary

On June 18, 2025 the Osage City Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend the City Council reopen the east 90 feet of Schenk Street after adjacent property owners agreed the reopening would not impede their property.

The Osage City Planning and Zoning Commission on June 18 recommended that the City Council reopen the east 90 feet of Schenk Street. Commissioner Maurice Koch moved the recommendation and Commissioner Gail Lohmeyer seconded; the motion was declared carried.

Property owners Timothy and Carrie Potter told the commission they would agree to reopening the east 90 feet of Schenk Street after confirming the change would not impede their property. The commission’s action is a recommendation to the City Council; the council will need to approve any final street reopening or change to the right-of-way status.

The recommendation came during regular business after the meeting’s roll call and approval of the consent agenda. No roll-call vote tally was recorded in the minutes and no effective date for a reopening was set; the item will next appear before the City Council for final action.