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Hampton village leaders reviewed infrastructure and development plans as well as funding options for a proposed new subdivision Monday, agreeing to work with a Kearney-based engineering firm on the project.

Hampton village leaders reviewed infrastructure and development plans as well as funding options for a proposed new subdivision Monday, agreeing to work with a Kearney-based engineering firm on the project.

Hampton moving forward with subdivision plans

Hampton village leaders reviewed infrastructure and development plans as well as funding options for a proposed new subdivision Monday, agreeing to work with a Kearney-based engineering firm on the project.
This row of new townhomes is a visible sign of growth in the Streeter Subdivision west of 1st Street, where 60 lots are platted and planned for housing development.

This row of new townhomes is a visible sign of growth in the Streeter Subdivision west of 1st Street, where 60 lots are platted and planned for housing development.

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Housing subdivision primed for growth The landscape is changing quickly just west of 1st Street in Aurora, where a 60-lot housing subdivision is beginning to take shape with new townhomes and single-family dwellings the first of many to come.
With B Street in the foreground and Highway 34 in the background, this photo shows a parcel of land on the west edge of Hampton that is planned for future housing/commercial development.

With B Street in the foreground and Highway 34 in the background, this photo shows a parcel of land on the west edge of Hampton that is planned for future housing/commercial development.

New subdivision planned on west edge of Hampton

The Hampton Community Development Corporation announced Monday that a new subdivision is being planned on the west edge of town with nearly eight acres now available for housing and commercial development.
Five building permits were issued in November for single-family homes to be built in the new Streeter Subdivision. The project announced last month includes 64 housing lots, with construction on several expected to start as soon as possible.

Five building permits were issued in November for single-family homes to be built in the new Streeter Subdivision. The project announced last month includes 64 housing lots, with construction on several expected to start as soon as possible.

Streeter Sub housing surge boosts November tally

A surge of new housing starts in the Streeter Subdivision, likely the first of many to come, boosted the building permit total to over $1 million for the month of November. Gov.
Traffic within Aurora is being diverted around 9th Street now as crews work to rebuild a portion of the street as part of the Lincoln Creek storm sewer improvement project.

Traffic within Aurora is being diverted around 9th Street now as crews work to rebuild a portion of the street as part of the Lincoln Creek storm sewer improvement project.

City approves Aurora Clubhouse Subdivision

The Aurora City Council approved the final plat for the newly proposed Aurora Community Clubhouse Subdivision last week, paving the way for a project expected to begin later this year.
The Aurora City Council approved the preliminary plat for a new Willis Subdivision on Grant Street during a brief meeting March 9.

The Aurora City Council approved the preliminary plat for a new Willis Subdivision on Grant Street during a brief meeting March 9.

City approves Willis Subdivision lot split

The Aurora City Council approved the preliminary plat for a new Willis Subdivision on Grant Street during a brief meeting March 9.