Bellevue City Council approves multiple land acquisitions and agreements

July 02, 2025 | Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska


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Bellevue City Council approves multiple land acquisitions and agreements
The Bellevue City Council convened on July 1, 2025, to address several key agenda items, culminating in a series of motions that were unanimously approved.

The meeting began with a brief public hearing, which yielded no comments or discussions. Following this, the council moved on to current business, starting with Item 16A, which involved an amendment to the Cornhusker Creek subdivision. Councilor MacKenzie made a motion to approve this amendment, which was seconded by Councilor Casey. The motion passed with all votes in favor.

Next, Item 16B was presented, concerning a commercial purchase agreement with Dana Partnership LLP for land acquisition intended for a new public works facility. Councilwoman Welch motioned for approval, and the motion was seconded by Councilor McCaw. This item also passed unanimously.

Item 16C followed, which involved another commercial purchase agreement, this time with Armor Storages 9, LLC, for additional land acquisition for the same public works facility. Councilwoman Walsh made the motion, seconded by Councilor Collins, and it too was approved without dissent.

The council then addressed Item 16D, which was an interlocal agreement with Sarpy County for IT services over a three-year term. Councilman Casey motioned for approval, and the motion was seconded by Councilor Preister, resulting in another unanimous vote.

Item 16E involved a water main extension agreement with the Metropolitan Utilities District for the construction of a water main line servicing the NC3 and Bellevue Bay Indoor Water Park. Councilman Burns made the motion, which was seconded by Councilor McCaw, and it passed unanimously.

The final item under current business, Item 16F, was a lease for the Bellevue Police North site. Councilman Preister motioned for approval, and after a brief discussion regarding an adjustment to the lease amount, the motion was confirmed and passed unanimously.

The meeting concluded with the administration reports for June, which were filed without questions. With no further business, Councilman Preissner moved to adjourn the meeting, and the motion was seconded, bringing the session to a close.

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