Apr 23, 2025

Ogallala City Council Appoints Historic Preservation Commission, Eyes Landmark District (Podcast)

Posted Apr 23, 2025 5:15 PM

OGALLALA, Neb. — The Ogallala City Council appointed five residents to serve on the city’s newly created Historic Preservation Commission during its regular meeting Tuesday evening.

Kody Quint, Barb Jeffres, Molly Jeffres, Sheila Mitchell and Tomas Enland were named to the commission, which will play a key role in Ogallala’s efforts to designate a Historic District that includes the former Ogallala Middle School and Auditorium. City Manager Kevin Wilkins told the POST that forming the commission is the first step toward revitalizing the properties for future use as apartments.

Kevin Wilkins - Ogallala City Manager
Kevin Wilkins - Ogallala City Manager

“The Historic Preservation Commission is a new commission the city created about a month ago,” Wilkins said. “Basically, it engages properties in historic preservation so the city can join the Nebraska State Historical Society as a Certified Local Government, or CLG. With the CLG, we have the provision to create a landmark historical preservation district.”

LISTEN TO PODCAST WITH OGALLALA CITY MANAGER KEVIN WILKENS AND DEREK BECK AS THEY RECAP TUESDAY'S MEETING

The commission’s first meeting is scheduled for May 5, when members will organize, establish rules and procedures, and begin planning the proposed district. The proposed designation, which covers two parcels—the former middle school and auditorium—will then be presented to the Planning Commission on May 6, with final consideration by the City Council expected at its May 13 meeting.

In other business, the council heard from PeopleService Inc., Ogallala’s contracted water and wastewater services provider. The company reported an issue near C and D streets on the city’s east side, where a sewer line crosses over a water line. To correct the elevation conflict, PeopleService plans to install pipe elbows on both sides of the water line to maintain even flow in the sewer system.

The Ogallala Tree Board also provided an update, reminding residents of a rebate program offering up to $150 for planting new trees within city limits. Applications are available at Ogallala City Hall or from any Tree Board member.

Additionally, Ogallala’s Community Cleanup Week continues through Friday, April 25. Wilkins noted that Western Resources Group had already filled seven roll-off containers with recyclable materials as of last Friday. Residents can continue to drop off items through the end of the week at Western Resources Group, located at 3305 W H Street.

The next Ogallala City Council meeting is scheduled for May 13.