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Individuals and media outlets are encouraged to contact the City Administrator for additional details or clarification on the following material. Regular meetings of the Crete City Council are held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall; Council Standing Committees may meet prior. View a list of City Officials and current council and committee meeting agendas.
The next Crete City Council regular meeting will be on Tuesday, Oct. 14
Summary for Crete City Council regular meeting - Tuesday, Oct. 7
View this Meeting Agenda and attachments.
The council approved the Consent Agenda items:
The Council voted 6-0 to table the following item to the next meeting: adopting the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program. City Administrator Tom Ourada said this is a federal requirement to get federal aid. City Attorney Alison Janecek Borer said the comment period ended this week and the resolution can be drawn up.
The Council voted 6-0 to waive required reading and adopt Ordinance 2260 - Creating Street Improvement Project Nos. 2024-1, 2024-2, 2024-3, and 2024-4.Ourada explained this includes paving projects on the north side of town that were petitioned, a paving district in an alley also petitioned in, and the Pinnacle Bank alley.
The Council voted 6-0 to set a Bid letting date of Thursday, Nov, 6 at 10 a.m. for Crete Street & Alley Improvements.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the Saline County Area Transit (SCAT) request for Crete's share of the local matching funds for fiscal year 2026. Crete’s share of county service is $11,650 and the city service cost is $23,197 for a total of $34,847. Mayor Dave Bauer said there is nothing different from past years. It’s important to have this service in town and we have budgeted for it.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve Resolution 2025-25 ratifying the votes of the City's LARM Representative, Nancy Tellez at the September 24th, 2025 Annual Members' Meeting of the League Association of Risk Management, including the election of nominees to the LARM Board of Directors.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the LPA Program Agreement between the City of Crete and Nebraska Department of Transportation. Ourada said this is a planning grant specific to an elevated walkway joining the north and south parts of town.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve Resolution 2025-24 Signing of Program Agreement -BL2515 City of Crete and the Nebraska Department of Transportation NDOT Project Number DPS-76(53)
The Council voted 6-0 to approve items in which Crete Public Library will apply for the following grants: Nebraska Library Commission’s 1) Continuing Education & Training Grant, 2) Internship Grant, 3) Youth Grant for Excellence, and 4) Library Improvement Grant, Walmart Grant for Memory Care Items, American Library Association’s Libraries Transforming Communities Grant. Library Director Jessica Wilkinson provided the following grant information:
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the LB840 Application from Heath Sports in the amount up to $35,000 for a new automatic screen-printing machine. Ashley Newmyer, Legislative and Economic Development Committee chair, said the committee discussed the application and recommended approval.
The Council voted 6-0 to table the following item: LB840 Application from Saline Medical Specialties for a loan guarantee for up to $500,000 for equipment, employee recruitment and job training. Newmyer said the committee tabled this item to the next council meeting for more information.
The Council voted 6-0 to authorize the City of Crete to apply for the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum Community Forestry Infrastructure Grant. Parks and Recreation Director Liz Cody said this grant is for funds for the next three years to conduct tree pruning, planting, and removals in parks and public spaces; some funding for green infrastructure, which includes trees adjacent to park spaces.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve amending the Master Fee Schedule.Kyle Frans said the Finance Committee recommended these changes, which involved the Building permit fees.
The Council voted 6-0 to table the following item to the next meeting: Waste Connections draft agreement.
The Council voted 6-0 to authorize deviation from City specifications from Timothy Circle and Iris Ave. Ourada explained the original sidewalk was constructed during a federal aid project which is to NDOT (Nebraska Department of Transportation) specifications, differing from city specs; the developer is requesting to use the existing state specs to complete connected sidewalks.
The Council voted 6-0 to authorize of deviation from City specifications for sidewalk placement at 15th Street and Kingwood Ave. Ourada explained the building inspector worked on this with the developer; the plan is pushing the parking toward the building to accommodate 19.5 foot parking spaces instead of 18.5 foot spaces.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the Bid Proposal for Weed Control and Snow Removal Services from Will Wenz with Lawn Kings. Ourada said the city released an RFP (request for proposals) through the Downtown Business Improvement District; the first bid was rejected and the bidder decided not to resubmit; the board recommended this second bid. He met with this provider and found they could meet all the requirements. Mayor Bauer said this is a test project for the downtown area and is funded by the businesses in that two block district; hopefully it works well and could be expanded over time.
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Meeting adjourned.
Check out these upcoming events at Crete Public Library. (specific age groups or pre-registration where noted.) Contact library staff for more information. (Click the gallery for more images)
Upcoming Programs:
Dinosaur Tea Party Saturday, November 15, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Families are invited to enjoy a dino-mite morning filled with fun activities and prehistoric surprises. Sip on warm apple cider and munch on snacks while you dig into hands-on fun—literally. Try your hand at breaking open fossils to uncover hidden treasures, and create your very own dinosaur friend to take home. It’s the perfect mix of science, creativity, and cozy fall fun.
Recurring events:
Check out the library's book clubs:
Current library hours:
Crete Public Library
1515 Forest Ave.
Crete, NE 68333
Phone: 402.826.3809
crete.library@crete.ne.gov
Crete Recreation program signup for "Kickin' It" with Gold Star Martial Arts is open through Friday, Oct. 24. No late registrations are accepted.
Registration forms are available online (RecDesk) or in the Recreation Office at City Hall.
"Kickin' It" with Gold Star Martial Arts, in cooperation with Crete Parks and Recreation, is an introductory martial arts program. During the five week program, participants will be exposed to the fundamental elements of martial arts. An emphasis will be placed on having fun while learning self defense and bullying prevention skills. Current liability waivers are required.
Parks & Recreation Department
402.826.4315
Crete Police Department
Police Station - 1945 Forest Avenue
Business Hours: Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Records Office: 402.826.6422
Mary Klahn, Police Administrative Assistant
mary.klahn@crete.ne.gov
The Crete Police Department is Crete’s Animal Control Authority and enforces Chapter 6, Article 1 of the City Code. The key to animal control is owner responsibility. The city asks residents to: Please keep your animals under your control and make sure your domestic dogs and cats have appropriate identification tags.
(Information on impounded pets is at the end of this article.)
Owning and/or Keeping Animals
Owners are responsible for their animal(s). Anyone who provides food, water or shelter to a stray or feral animal becomes its owner and is responsible for the animal and any offspring; this includes ensuring proper vaccinations, licensing, control, etc. (§6-103 [24], [29], [30]). City Code - Chapter 6, Article 1, Animals Generally
Impounded Animals & Animal Violations
At times, the city will impound or even hold animals. Owners wishing to retrieve their animal must do so within a short period of time, five business days. Before an impounded animal can be released, owners must 1) present a valid rabies vaccination certificate or pay for their animal to be properly vaccinated; 2) pay all associated impound fees and costs. Animals not claimed after the holding period are transported to the Capital Humane Society in Lincoln where further inquiries should be made.
Please call or email if you need assistance with this process.
City Master Fee Schedule: A comprehensive list of all city fees for services, permits, utilities, and programs across all departments and offices. View the Master Fee Schedule
Owners who are in violation of other Animal Regulations may receive a citation and appear in court, should they desire. In most circumstances, owners may be permitted to pay the applicable fines. The city does not retain these fines. By law, these are passed to other governmental agencies.
Animals that have bitten someone or caused an abrasion to the skin may be held for a 10 day observation period if no proof of current rabies vaccination is available.
Individuals and media outlets are encouraged to contact the City Administrator for additional details or clarification on the following material. Regular meetings of the Crete City Council are held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall; Council Standing Committees may meet prior. View a list of City Officials and current council and committee meeting agendas.
The next Crete City Council regular meeting will be on Tuesday, Oct. 7
Summary for Crete City Council regular meeting - Tuesday, Sept. 16
View this Meeting Agenda and attachments.
Council members Kyle Frans and Anthony Fitzgerald were absent.
The council approved the Consent Agenda items:
The Council voted 4-0 to approve the Application for the Crete Carrier Room Grant from Abby Rogers with the Girl Scout Troop 20770. City Administrator Tom Ourada said this is the mini grant than enables free use of the room. Ashley Newmyer, Legislative/Community Development Committee chair, said the troop is going to do a project with Parks and Recreation.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve the Application for the Crete Carrier Room Grant for the Guatemalan Consulate. Ourada said the consulate is shutting down their Omaha office for the day and holding operations in Crete to meet with Guatemalan nationals.
Mayor Dave Bauer read the 2025 Welcoming Week Proclamation. Welcoming Week is Sept. 12-21. Bauer reminded everyone about the Celebrate Crete event in City Park on Wednesday, Sept. 17 from 5-8 p.m.
The Council held a Public Hearing to hear testimony for or against the amendment to the PWR & DWD Rental Properties LLC Liquor License. Bauer said this is an extension of the establishment’s liquor license to accommodate new spaces after renovations are complete.
The Council voted 4-0 to recommend to the Liquor Control Commission the amendment to the PWR & DWD Rental Properties LLC Liquor License.
The Council voted 4-0 (Papik abstained, Mayor Bauer voted) to waive three readings and adopt Ordinance 2254 - amending Food Truck regulations. Ourada said some changes give finite terms for occupying in commercial and residential zones; provide a fining mechanism and allows 60 continuous days with 14 days offsite in commercial zones with 1 day allowed in residential zones; changes follow what has been proven in other communities. Mayor Bauer said the council did not want to start seeing food trucks pop up as permanent businesses as most local businesses establish roots and make an investment in the community with permanent structures. Newmyer said there was discussion on where is a good place to start on these guidelines and this is modeled after other cities in the state.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve Resolution 2025-16: A resolution setting the amount of property tax request for fiscal year 2025-2026. Ourada said this is a procedural step in sending the budget to the state.
The Council voted 4-0 to waive three readings and adopt Ordinance 2259 - adopting the budget statement as the annual appropriation bill.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve the Application for Special Event Permit SE25-09 for Crete's Great Pumpkin Festival. This is a similar request to last year’s event.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve the Application for Prohibited Animal Exception PA-03 for the Pumpkin Festival Petting Zoo. This will allow animals in the event that are normally prohibited by city code.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve authorizing the Crete Police Department to apply for the Highway Safety Step Grant application. Chief Gary Young said this grant allows the department to do a number of events and programs while incorporating a traffic safety message; the application requests $140,000. Council member Dan Papik said he appreciates the work the department does on this as they set an example for the programs that can be done.
The Council voted 4-0 (Papik abstained, Mayor Bauer voted) to approve the claims from Crete Ace Hardware in the amount of $3,077.56.
The Council voted 4-0 (Strehle abstained, Mayor Bauer voted) to approve the Pumpkin Festival right-of-way painting downtown. Dale Strehle said this request is from Russ Sears to paint the pumpkins on the four sidewalk corners at 12th and Main Ave.
The Council voted 4-0 to waive three readings Ordinance 2257 Setting Salaries and Wages for FY25-26. Ourada explained this sets wages for this year; salaries are increased 2% which includes 1% cost-of-living and 1% for an additional retirement contribution; some employees are eligible for an additional raise from the third year of market rate study raises.
The Council voted 4-0 to waive three readings and adopt Ordinance 2258 - amending Ordinance 2250 increasing camping days at Tuxedo Park to 10 days. Ourada explained this was a correction on this item when it was originally passed in July.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve amending the Master Fee Schedule. This is a clarification on the disconnect fees for regular hours and after hours.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve Resolution 2025-20 - Highway 33 (from Crete to Dorchester) Havlat Memorial Highway. Mayor Bauer said this was requested by individuals in Dorchester for the city to join a recommendation in naming the portion of the highway and will be forwarded to the state.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve the 2025-2026 FOP agreement. Ourada said the negotiations with the Fraternal Order of Police union went well, as in not everyone got what they wanted but walked away happy with the results.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve the Cline Williams Engagement Agreement for Legal Services. Mayor Bauer explained this agreement will cover the city’s attorney services while City Attorney Anna Burge is on scheduled leave.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve authorizing the City of Crete to apply for the Innovative Finance and Asset Concession Grant Program. City Clerk Nancy Tellez explained this grant can help the community pursue research in one identified project.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve advertising for Bids for City of Crete Municipal Airport farm land. Ourada said the city does this every five years; there are several tracks with multiple parcels.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve Resolution 2025-21 prohibiting parking on the south side of 11th Street between Forest and Boswell Ave.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve the Crete, NE Zoning Proposal from Marvin Planning Consultants. Ourada said the city has been trying to get a zoning project going for a while and this firm has the capabilities.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve Resolution 2025-22 4-way stop at the intersection of West 13th Street and Tuxedo Park Road. Strehle said the lines of sight with a new storage building at this intersection make this necessary for safety concerns.
Petition - Communication - Citizen Concern:
Officer Reports:
Reports may be given by Officers, Departments, Committees, or Council members concerning the current operations of the City. No action can be taken on matters presented under this title except to answer any questions or to refer the matter for further action.
Meeting adjourned.
Summary for Crete City Council regular meeting - Tuesday, Sept. 2
View this Meeting Agenda, Budget Hearing agenda and attachments.
Council member Dale Strehle was absent.
City Council Budget Hearing:
Public Hearing for testimony in support of and/or opposition to the proposed budget and property tax request for fiscal year 2025-2026.
The council approved the Consent Agenda items:
The Council voted 5-0 to table, pending further discussion, Ordinance 2254 amending food truck regulations.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve Resolution 2025-17 Amending Resolution 2025-12, setting proposition language for November 4, 2025 election - local option municipal sale and use tax and economic development. Ourada said there was a change in the order of the two ballot issues; 1) asks voters if they want economic development; and 2) asks if voters if they want a sales tax for economic development.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve Resolution 2025-18 Signing of the Municipal Annual Certification of Program Compliance 2025. Ourada explained this is an annual requirement to keep the state road funds the city receives annually.
The Council voted 5-0 to waive three readings and adopt Ordinance 2256 Amending Board of Adjustment. Ourada explained a new legislative act gives cities of the first and second class and villages the ability to have council members serve as the Board of Adjustment; other reasons include non-elected officials on a Board of Adjustment could overturn laws passed by a council, who are elected officials. It is also difficult to get members to serve on the board and find those without special interests.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve Resolution 2025-19 removing the appointed board of adjustment.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the Application for Special Event Permit SE25-07 for the Halloween Festival from TJ Sokol on Oct. 11. Xochitl Boughtin, a Sokol volunteer, said they have added several activities for kids during the day and others at night for adults; they had about 350 people last year and are hoping for 500 this year. Mayor Bauer said Chief Gary Young said everything went well last year and Bauer commended Sokol organizers for the work they are doing on this event.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the Application for Special Event Permit SE25-08 for the Homecoming Parade from the Crete High School on Sept. 19. Mayor Bauer commended the school for changing their location last year; they had wanted the parade on Main Street during Smithfield shift change and the city and police department were not in favor of that. They are applying for the route they used last year which used the streets around the intermediate, middle, and high schools. Chief Young said it worked well last year and was a safe event for kids.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve amending the Master Fee Schedule. Kyle Frans, Finance Committee chair person, said there are a couple minor changes to library rates for copying and faxing and the 3D printing hourly rate.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the Department of Public Works Utility account write-offs in the amount of $18,115.34. Ourada explained these are accounts that are at least 5 years old and deemed uncollectible on advice of the city attorney and auditor. Mayor Bauer noted the city does not easily write off these accounts. There is a lengthy process on how the city tries to collect on past due accounts.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve forwarding Roger Braden's claim to the League Association of Risk Management (LARM). Mayor Bauer said the city’s procedure is to first turn the claim into the insurance carrier for their opinion.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve forwarding Jose Tapia's claim to the League Association of Risk Management (LARM).
Petition - Communication - Citizen Concern:
Officer Reports:
Reports may be given by Officers, Departments, Committees, or Council members concerning the current operations of the City. No action can be taken on matters presented under this title except to answer any questions or to refer the matter for further action.
Meeting adjourned.
Departments of Public Works
Trenton Griffin, Municipal Building Inspector
City Hall - Crete, Nebraska
243 East 13th Street
P.O. Box 86
Crete, NE 68333
Phone: 402.826.4312
trenton.griffin@crete.ne.gov
City Hall is open Monday - Friday, from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Municipal Building Inspector’s Office is located on the first floor. An elevator is accessible from the ground floor entrance on the south side of the building.
The International Building Code (IBC) 2018, International Residential Code (IRC) 2018, International Property Maintenance Code 2009, Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) 2018 - with Lincoln Amendments, National Electric Code 2014, International Mechanical Code 2018, and National Fire Code (NFPA), as adopted in City Code, are enforced within the city limits of Crete and the two mile zoning jurisdiction. Enforcement of the provisions of the municipal Code pertaining to building construction and repair and collection of fees is the responsibility of the Municipal Building Inspector, Trenton Griffin.
Building Permits & Inspections
The City of Crete, Nebraska requires building permits if you plan to construct, erect, enlarge, alter, repair, improve, remove, convert or demolish any building or dwelling. Applications for the appropriate building permit and applicable fees are filed with the building inspector. Each application for permit must be in writing and include the following:
The Building Inspector will inspect, as often as necessary, any building which is being constructed, altered, repaired or relocated to determine if the work being done is in conformity with all Municipal building and housing regulations.
Homeowners and property owners/occupants should make sure contractors working on their property are licensed and additionally licensed (specifically plumbing) to work in the City of Crete, through the Building Inspector's Office. Unlicensed contractors risk being cited and removed from projects.
Click on the links below to download forms (pdf):
For Business Registrations and these local permits see the City Clerk's Office:
The City of Crete Department of Public Works, in partnership with its wholesale electric power supplier, the Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska, is continuing to provide five energy efficiency programs to assist in lowering energy costs for local utility customers through energy efficiency improvements.
All five programs offer cash incentives to make energy efficient upgrades in the areas of insulation, cooling systems, home thermostats, high efficiency heat pump, and commercial lighting. Here is a rundown of the four programs:
These programs are available to customers of the City of Crete through its wholesale power partnership with the Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska. For more information on these programs, contact the Utility Office at City Hall, 402.826.4312, or go online to download program guidelines and application forms.
City Hall - 243 East 13th Street
(Utility Office ground floor main entrance on south side)
Crete, NE 68333
Phone: 402.826.4312
Q. When do I need a building permit?
A. The City of Crete requires building permits if you plan to construct, erect, enlarge, alter, repair, improve, remove, convert or demolish any building or dwelling. Some examples would be replacing a water heater, furnace or air conditioner.
Q. Where do I get a building permit?
A. Permits are issued through the Building Inspector's office on the 1st floor of Crete City Hall at 243 East 13th Street. City Hall is open Monday - Friday, from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. An elevator is accessible from the ground floor entrance on the south side of the building. Permits can be downloaded from this site and returned to City Hall.
Q. Why get a building permit?
A. The Building Inspector will do inspections to make sure construction codes are adhered to for the health and safety of the owner and the general public.
Q. How long does it take to get a permit?
A. Simple permits like a fence or shed usually can be issued immediately. Permits for homes and larger commercial projects need to be reviewed and could take from 1 to 10 days.
Q. What do I need to bring to get a building permit?
A. A plan showing the 4 corners of your lot and the location you are putting the building or addition. If it’s a new home or commercial building we need 3 copies of the plan with construction details. You’ll also need to fill out a building permit form, which can be obtained online or in the Building Inspector’s office.
Q. Do I need a permit to build a fence or a garden shed?
A. Yes, there are building codes that determine where you place them and the size they can be.
Q. Do I need a permit for a sign?
A. Yes, the city has regulations on sign placement, types and sizes.
Q. Can I have construction or landscaping materials placed on my street, sidewalk or in the alley during a project?
A. City code states rock, gravel, dirt, construction material, litter, and/or containers thereof cannot be placed upon any street, alley, right-of-way, or sidewalk without prior permission from the Department of Public Works.
Q. Where can I find information on local energy efficiency programs?
A. Currently, the City of Crete in partnership with its wholesale electric power supplier, the Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska, is continuing to provide five energy efficiency programs to assist in lowering energy costs for local utility customers through energy efficiency improvements.
City Hall is open Monday - Friday, from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Municipal Building Inspector’s Office is located on the first floor. An elevator is accessible from the ground floor entrance on the south side of the building. Find more information from the Building Inspector's Office