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Additional funding for the potential regional landfill with Gering and the traffic study around Scottsbluff High School were the main topics of discussion Monday night for the Scottsbluff City Council. On the traffic study and additional safety steps around the High School, the council agreed to the city’s involvement with grading a lot for parking [.]

Gering, Scottsbluff Approve Landfill Site Exploration Agreement

BY Scott Miller | December 21, 2020 The cities of Gering and Scottsbluff have agreed to a contract that could lay the groundwork for the development of a new disposal facility in Sioux County that would replace the Gering landfill that’s nearing full capacity. Under the terms of the site exploration and purchase option agreement with F-X Land Company, the cities would pay a $25,000 non-refundable fee for the right to conduct in-depth on-site studies on up to 300 acres of land adjacent to Highway 71 about 16 miles north of Scottsbluff. After the Gering Council gave unanimous approval to the document during a special meeting Monday afternoon, Gering City Engineer Annie Folck explained that several different sites were considered in Scotts Bluff, Sioux and Banner Counties, and found unsuitable for a variety of reasons, but preliminary studies of the site in question using exi

Cities take baby steps toward landfill | Politics

The twin cities are one step closer to finding a place to lay their waste. Annie Folck, the city engineer for Gering, asked Scottsbluff and Gering city councils Monday to approve the purchase of an option for a possible landfill site and approval to do so from a joint fund for that purpose. Folck said the process will run for a couple years, and with the joint landfill in Gering nearing capacity, it’s vital to push the project. “The main deadline is the site life of our current landfill. We think we still have capacity through 2026. We’re in pretty good shape,” Folck said. “But when you have projects that take a couple years to permit, and another close to a year to get the construction done, it’s better to get it done.”

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