Curtis public meetings in 2023
7 substantive meetings from 2023, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
December 13, 2023
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12 10
The Curtis City Council approved a $500 donation to the Easter Pageant for cross electricity costs, discussed waiving the PILOT fee for the Housing Authority, and tabled several items including board appointments and snow removal ordinance changes until January 2024. The council also passed a borrowing resolution for the city credit card and updated local ordinances to comply with state law changes.
- Approved $500 donation to Easter Pageant for cross electricity (4-0)
- Passed Borrowing Resolution 2023-12 for city credit card (4-0)
- Adopted Ordinance 2023-10 updating ordinances for state law changes (4-0)
- Approved consent agenda including late claims (4-0)
11 8
The council voted 3-0 to send a letter of intent to NDOT for economic development funding, adopt a multi-county hazard mitigation resolution, and reappoint Bev Vanderwerff to the Housing Authority Board. A subcommittee was formed to review the employee handbook. The council also discussed potential MEAN/ACE rate increases and pickleball court interest.
- Consented to send a letter of intent to NDOT for economic incentive funding (3-0)
- Reappointed Bev Vanderwerff to the Housing Authority Board (3-0)
- Approved Anvil as a KENO location within the city (3-0)
- Adopted Hazard Mitigation Resolution 2023-11 for Hayes, Hitchcock, and Frontier counties (3-0)
- Approved the consent agenda (3-0)
November 8, 2023
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10 11
The council approved Resolution 2023-10 declaring a property a nuisance after a public hearing where the owner apologized and asked for six months to make repairs. Three new KENO ordinances (Ordinances 2023-5, 2023-6) and related operator agreements were approved, along with updated electric, water, and trash rate ordinances (2023-7, 2023-8, 2023-9). The lowest bid for parking lot paving was awarded to GD Concrete of Overton, NE. The consent agenda passed with a separate vote approving a bill for Trenton Lenz Construction (Mayor Welch voted in favor; Lenz abstained).
- Approved Resolution 2023-10 declaring a nuisance property (3-0)
- Approved Ordinance 2023-5 establishing KENO qualifying standards (3-0)
- Approved Ordinance 2023-6 establishing KENO playing limitations (3-0)
- Approved KENO operator agreement and related documents (3-0)
- Awarded parking lot paving bid to GD Concrete, Overton, NE (3-0)
- Approved Ordinance 2023-7 setting city electric rates (3-0)
- Approved Ordinance 2023-8 setting water rates (3-0)
- Approved Ordinance 2023-9 setting trash rates (3-0)
October 11, 2023
The provided text is the Curtis, Nebraska city website homepage, not a meeting agenda. It contains general city information, awards, and contact details, with no agenda items, decisions, or discussions listed. The October 11, 2023 meeting agenda appears to be missing or unavailable.
september 13, 2023
The agenda for the Curtis, Nebraska city council meeting on September 13, 2023, contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for decision or discussion.