Broken Bow City Council will meet tonight (April 22) starting at 6 PM at the Municipal Building on South 10th Avenue.
In new business, council will first consider the re-appointment of Kristine Moninger to the Broken Bow Library board for a term ending in February of 2029.
Council will be presented the annual Tax Increment Financing (TIF) report, updating the progress of redevelopment projects in the city financed in whole or in part by the division of taxes through TIF. The city had fourteen active redevelopment projects for 2024 with estimated outstanding indebtedness of just over $1.5 million.
The library’s collection development policy will be the next topic of discussion, which sets guidelines for the materials in the library and their acquisition.
Two temporary street closings on July 12 have agenda items up for approval tonight, for the 2nd annual Custer County Historical Society car show as well as a concert and beer garden during Crazy Days and alumni weekend.
Bruning Bank’s anniversary lunch on June 6 calls for the temporary closing of five parking spaces in front of their location, up for approval by council tonight.
A change order decision on the Eagle Crest project for an area inlet will be before council tonight. The two choices each come at a cost of approximately $6,500 and $11,000.
The expenditure of KENO funds for community betterment projects within the city will be considered tonight, not to exceed $65,000. Purchases include but are not limited to bulk mulch, flowers, plants, bandstand improvements, Melham sign repairs, and Christmas decorations. Funds must be spent by the end of this year.
Last on tonight’s agenda is the authorization of City Administrator David Schmidt to close two bank accounts at Nebraska State Bank for the city.
View the full city council agenda here: April-22-2025-City-Council-Packet
