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Aurora City Council members passed the fiscal year 2022-2023 total disbursements and transfer budget of $17.2 million last week, up from $16 million last year with a 5.06 percent tax asking request increase in what city administrator Rick Melcher explained as necessary for development projects.
City tax asking jumps 5 percent
A crowd of approximately 30 people attended a joint public hearing Monday to address proposed tax increases at the city of Aurora, as well as Aurora and Hampton public schools.
Tax hearing draws crowd, concerns with local spending
If the city’s application for CDBG funds is approved, business owners in area including the downtown square and extending one block in every direction would be able use up to $50,000 for physical renovation projects.
Aurora to apply for CDBG funds for downtown revitalization
Aurora City Council members voted June 28 to enter into a municipal rental agreement for two 2022 Caterpillar skid steers with a new financing company, Arvest Equipment Finance in Arkansas.
City council approves rental agreement for pair of skid steers
The city’s recently completed EMS living quarters was one of the highest spending items noted on the financial audit.
City financial audit outlines approval, recommendations
Warmer weather has helped speed progress in the new Streeter Subdivision, where several foundations were poured this week on the east side of Cottage Park Drive.
Aurora city council updates ordinances to reflect changes in Nebraska law
Work crews monitor massive, high-tech boring equipment used to bore holes under the roadroad tracks just off No. 4 green at Poco Creek Golf Course. The hole will now be filled with pipe as part of the city’s South Interceptor Sewer expansion project.
Seeman to seek another term as Aurora mayor
The Aurora City Council approved two utility easements last week in a meeting featuring a very light agenda.
City council approves two utility easements
Mayor Marlin Seeman (back, center) show students how the pumping systems pulls groundwater up and then how it delivers it to homes.
FPS students learn about local water system
This aerial view of the Streeter Subdivision in Aurora shows where 60 housing lots have been platted in an area now covered with soybeans. Streeter third and fourth additions are located toward the center portion of the photo, between Westfield Quality Care at far right and the 10-unit Streeter Second Subdivision at far left.