Session Review: Urban Affairs
Economic development, building codes, population thresholds and tax increment financing were among the urban issues taken up by senators this session.
Read MoreEconomic development, building codes, population thresholds and tax increment financing were among the urban issues taken up by senators this session.
Read MoreEconomic development, zoning ordinances and city financing were among the Urban Affairs topics taken up by lawmakers this session.
Read MoreBuilding codes and the powers of municipalities, sanitary and improvement districts (SIDs) and homeowners associations (HOAs) were among the urban
Read MoreUtility district elections, redevelopment, zoning ordinances and city financing were among the urban affairs issues taken up by lawmakers this
Read MoreEconomic development, annexation, utilities and city ordinances were among the urban issues taken up by lawmakers this session. LB66, introduced
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Jan. 22 on four measures that would modify provisions for primary, first and second
Read MoreNatural gas infrastructure, building codes, utility district elections and economic development were among the urban affairs issues taken up by
Read MoreMeasures relating to revenue bonds and building codes topped the list of issues heard by the Urban Affairs Committee and
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony Jan. 25 on two proposals to cut state spending by reducing aid to schools. The
Read MoreLawmakers dealt with a variety of issues this session related to government, military and veterans affairs. Among the approved proposals
Read MoreLawmakers approved two ballot measures this session seeking to amend the state constitution. LR295CA, introduced by Lincoln Sen. Amanda McGill, will
Read MoreOmaha public housing residents would be provided legal counsel at no cost to them during termination hearings and eviction cases under a bill heard Feb. 6 by the Urban Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Jan. 30 on two measures intended to increase housing density in Nebraska cities.
Read MoreCertain Nebraska cities would be required to create detailed poverty elimination plans in the state’s poorest communities under a proposal heard Jan. 23 by the Urban Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Jan. 16 on a proposal to update a state law intended to coordinate development of large commercial and industrial projects in Nebraska.
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