Nov 29, 2025

North Platte City Council to Vote on Annexations, Traffic Changes and Landfill Grazing Lease Tuesday

Posted Nov 29, 2025 2:39 PM

By Allison Peck | North Platte Post/Sandhills Post

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NORTH PLATTE, Neb. — The North Platte City Council will meet Tuesday, December 2 at 5:30 p.m. with a full agenda that includes annexation votes, traffic changes, and multiple property actions. The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers and streamed live on the city’s YouTube page.

Council members will begin with routine business, including approval of the November 18 meeting minutes and several reappointments and administrative actions. The consent agenda also includes a series of trustee appointments and property reconveyances brought forward by City Attorney Bill Troshynski, along with planning items for the Chase Subdivision on East Walker Road and the Fritz Farm Second Subdivision near Andy and Gwyn Avenues.

On the regular agenda, the council will consider a three-year grazing lease for pastureland at the city landfill, valued at $9,250 per year.

Traffic changes on Francis Street and Bryan Avenue are also up for action. Council members will vote on a resolution to place new stop signs at Bryan and Francis, as well as adding new no-parking zones along Francis Street from Tabor Avenue to Devco Avenue near the U.S. Post Office.

The council will also take up a resolution supporting the county’s proposed vacation of Vieyra Avenue as a public road.

Three annexation ordinances are scheduled for third reading and final approval. They include approximately 3.55 acres in the Franzen Second Administrative Subdivision (Parcel #0054621.68), along with two areas along East 6th Street—identified as Study Area 2025-A in the 1600 block, and Study Area 2025-B in the 1700 block.

The meeting is open to the public, and viewers can watch live at northplattene.gov/watch.