West A to close for two weeks at Lakeview
by: The North Platte Bulletin - Jun. 29, 2021
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Workers from Beveridge, Inc. will install a water main, sanitary sewer main and storm sewer across West A St., starting July 6.
The main pipes will be installed on the west side of Eisenhower Elementary school. The work is scheduled to take approximately two weeks.
West A will be closed to all traffic at Bare Avenue and alternate routes will be necessary. Only local traffic will be allowed from Bare west to Eisenhower school.
Please use caution around the construction area and observe and follow all signs for the safety of you and the workers.
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Council approves street projects, pigeon control
by: George Lauby - Mar. 17, 2021
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Several streets in North Platte will get new surfaces this summer and Lakeview Blvd. will be widened, following action Tuesday by the city council.
The council approved the one- and six-year road plan that was presented by city administrators.
Under the plan, Lakeview Blvd. on the west side of the city will be widened from A St. north to Front St. at a cost of about $900,000. The new street will be built in tandem with the construction of 10 new apartment buildings just north of the A and Lakeview intersection. Construction is already underway on the new apartments.
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W’bago sets levy at 4.99 percent hike
Council also authorizes tax abatement for Everidge development
By Kevin Mertens - Staff Writer | Dec 13, 2020
Winnebago mayor Jeremiah Schutt, left, listens to city administrator Jacob Skluzacek, during Schutt’s last City Council meeting as mayor.
The Winnebago City Council held their last regulary scheduled meeting for 2020 on Tuesday, Dec. 8. It also marked the final meeting as mayor for Jeremiah Schutt and for councilman Rick Johnson. Both men chose not to seek another term for their respective positions.