The Broken Bow City Council will meet in regular session at the Broken Bow Municipal Building on Tuesday Evening, October 28 at 6:00 PM.
Agenda items for the Council include promotion of Broken Bow Police Officer Paul Cunningham to the position of Police Sergeant.
A second reading of an ordinance increasing electric utility rates will also be held.
Other items include consideration of a new handicap parking space on South D Street at the corner of South 7th Avenue, review of the Annual Audit Report for Fiscal Year 2023-2024, and a change in city credit card services.
The full agenda of the Broken Bow City Council as provided to KCNI/KBBN is provided below.
CITY OF BROKEN BOW
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
October 28, 2025 @ 6:00 PM
Broken Bow Municipal Building
314 South 10th Ave, Broken Bow NE
A. Call to Order
B. Open Meetings Act: A current copy of the Open Meetings Act is available and is posted for
review by all citizens.
C. Roll Call
D. Pledge of Allegiance
E. Consent Agenda: Council will have consideration of approving the consent agenda items for October 28th, 2025, which will include the following:
a. Approval of Minutes of October 14th, 2025, Council Meeting
b. Approval of Bills as Posted
c. Approval of September 2025 Treasurer’s Report
d. Approval of Broken Bow Ambulance Service Roster
F. Police Officer Promotion:
a. Official Pinning Of Police Sergeant Paul Cunningham
G. New Business
a. Audit Report- Council will have consideration of approving the Annual Audit Report for the year ending September 30, 2024.
b. Public Hearing Ordinance 1303, Handicap Parking Space- Council will have consideration of opening a public hearing regarding ordinance 1303, providing for the placement of a designated handicap parking space located on the south side of the eastbound land of South D Street on the corner of South D Street and South 7th Avenue.
c. Waive Three Readings of Ordinance 1303, Handicap Parking Stall- Council will have consideration of waiving the three readings of ordinance 1303.
d. Ordinance 1303, Handicap Parking Stall- Council will have consideration of approving Ordinance 1303, providing for the placement of a designated handicap parking space located on the south side of the eastbound land of South D Street on the corner of South D Street and South 7th Avenue.
e. Public Hearing Ordinance 1302, Electric Use Fees- Council will have consideration of opening a public hearing regarding Ordinance 1302, Electric Use Fees.
f. Waive Two Readings of Ordinance 1302, Electric Use Fees – Council will have consideration of waiving the two readings of Ordinance 1302.
g. Ordinance 1302, Electric Use Fees – Council will have consideration of approving Ordinance 1302, Electric Use Fees.
h. Resolution 2025-20, City Credit Cards – Council will have the consideration of approving and authorizing the closure of existing City of Broken Bow credit cards with Card Services and the establishment of new credit cards with Nebraska State bank.
i. Resolution 2025-21, Sale of Surplus Personal Property of the City of Broken Bow – Council will have the consideration of approving the Sale of Surplus Personal property of the City of Broken Bow valued at more than $5,000.
H. Public Comments
I. Mayor and Council Comments
J. Adjournment
Upcoming Events:
• Monday, November 10th, 2025– Board of Public Works @ 12:30 pm in the Broken Bow Municipal Building
• Monday, November 10th, 2025– City Council Meeting @ 6:00 pm in the Broken Bow Municipal Building
The Council will review the above matters and take such action as they deem appropriate. The Council may enter into closed session to discuss any matter on this agenda when it is determined by the Council that it is clearly necessary for protection of the public interest or the prevention of needless injury to the reputation of any individual and if such individual has not requested a public meeting, or as otherwise allowed by law. Any closed session shall be limited to the subject matter for which the closed session was classed. If the motion to close passes, immediately prior to the closed session the Mayor shall restate on the record the limitation of the subject matter of the closed session.
