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Papillion, Nebraska — week of 2026-06-29 · all Papillion meetings

Papillion Planning Commission approves Ashbury Creek plat; council to weigh Parson's Subdivision, liquor license expansion

The Papillion Planning Commission voted 7-0 last week to approve a final plat for the Ashbury Creek 2 development, clearing the way for new homes in that subdivision. The commission also re-elected its chair and vice chair. Meanwhile, the City Council meets Tuesday, July 7, to consider a preliminary plat for a subdivision at 210 E Lincoln St., along with first readings of ordinances on liquor license expansions and management salary ranges.

Planning Commission advances Ashbury Creek development

At its June 24 meeting, the Planning Commission approved the final plat for Ashbury Creek 2 Replat 1 by a 7-0 vote. Commissioners also continued a redevelopment plan hearing to a future meeting without opposition. Additionally, the commission re-elected Raymond Keller as chair and Howard Carson as vice chair, both by 7-0 votes.

Library Board approves updated internet policy

The Board of Trustees of Sump Memorial Library met June 22 and approved the May meeting minutes and an updated Internet Policy, both by 4-0 votes. During the meeting, the library director reported on upcoming holiday closures, summer reading programs, and staff updates.

City Council to consider subdivision, liquor licenses, salaries

The City Council’s July 7 agenda includes a public hearing and vote on a preliminary plat for Parson’s Subdivision Replat 2 at 210 E Lincoln St. Council members will also consider first readings of two ordinances: one to allow temporary expansion of liquor licenses, and another to set salary ranges for management and exempt positions for fiscal year 2026/2027. The salary ordinance includes paid leave for Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.

Under the consent agenda, the council will vote on Change Order #3 for the City Park Renovation with Meco-Henne Construction in the amount of $58,326.00, as well as a $65,000 final payment to Omaha Public Power District for burying power lines in City Park. Janitorial and HVAC contracts, along with other change orders and final payments, are also on the consent agenda.

Coming up

The City Council meets Tuesday, July 7, at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall. The agenda includes the Parson’s Subdivision plat, liquor license ordinance, and salary ranges. Residents can attend in person or check the city’s website for remote viewing options.

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