Observations all along the line - Kimball & the Southern Panhandle First
On October 4, the Kimball City Council returned to the two-meeting-per-month format.
In the first action of the evening, the Board of Public Works recommended approval of the Water and Sewer Study. According to city administrator Annette Brower, “This would be a full study of the water and sewer collection systems.” Brower continued, “They will basically tag manholes, everything. And build a working model for the city.”
The Water and Sewer study was passed.
The council approved the hiring of a secondary counsel from the Omaha area to assist with special projects and to get funding for those infrastructure projects rrom the unicameral.
David Levy is a registered lobbyist for the State of Nebraska.
Ordinance #806, the annexation of the dog park and Janicek Dam, was read in title only by Mayor Keith Prunty for the second time.
The consent agenda items were approved.
The next meeting for the Kimball City Council will be on Oct. 18 at 6 p.m..