Papillion
Upcoming
City Council
The City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on a preliminary plat for property at 210 E Lincoln St (Parson's Subdivision Replat 2). They will also consider first readings of ordinances to allow temporary liquor license expansions and to set FY2026/2027 salary ranges for management. Consent agenda items include change orders, janitorial and HVAC contracts, and final payments for various projects.
- Public hearing and vote on preliminary plat for Parson's Subdivision Replat 2 at 210 E Lincoln St
- Ordinance to allow temporary expansion of liquor licenses (first reading)
- Ordinance to set FY2026/2027 salary ranges for management/exempt positions, including paid leave for Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve (first reading)
- Change Order #3 for City Park Renovation with Meco-Henne Construction: $58,326.00
- Final payment to Omaha Public Power District of $65,000 for burying power lines in City Park
Last 30 days
Planning Commission
The Papillion Planning Commission will approve the agenda and minutes from the previous meeting. The primary business is a public hearing to continue the discussion on a redevelopment plan for a blighted area, as the applicant needs more time to finalize the document.
- Approval of May 27, 2026 minutes
- Final Plat approval for Ashbury Creek 2
- Public hearing to continue Redevelopment Plan consideration
- Election of Planning Commission Chair and Vice Chair
The Planning Commission approved a final plat for the Ashbury Creek 2 development and continued a redevelopment plan hearing to a future meeting. The commission also re-elected Raymond Keller as Chair and Howard Carson as Vice Chair.
- Approved Final Plat for Ashbury Creek 2 Replat 1 (7-0)
- Continued Redevelopment Plan hearing to future meeting (7-0)
- Elected Raymond Keller as Chair (7-0)
- Elected Howard Carson as Vice Chair (7-0)
Board of Trustees of Sump Memorial Library
The Sump Memorial Library Board will hold a regular meeting to approve minutes, review correspondence, and discuss policy updates including the Internet Policy and Library Master Plan. The session will also include administrative reports and a closed session for potential litigation or personnel matters.
- Approval of May 18, 2026 board minutes
- Review of Internet Policy
- Library Master Plan Update
- Closed session for litigation, personnel, and negotiations
- Comments from Friends of the Library/Library Foundation
The Board of Advisors approved the May meeting minutes and an updated Internet Policy. The Library Director reported on upcoming holiday closures, summer reading programs, and staff updates.
- Approved May 18th meeting minutes (4-0)
- Approved updated Internet Policy (4-0)