CITY OF RALSTON PUBLIC NOTICES 2/23/22
CITY OF RALSTON
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Ralston City Council will hold a public hearing at 5:30 PM on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. The purpose of the public hearing is to consider the 3rd reading of Ordinance No. 1300, an ordinance amending the Ralston Municipal Code, pertaining to parking time limits. Public comments will be accepted. An agenda will be kept current and available for public inspection at the Office of the City Clerk, 5500 S. 77th Street, Ralston, Nebraska 68127. Written comments should be addressed to the City Clerk at the above address.
Maura Kelly
City Clerk
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CITY OF RALSTON
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Ralston City Council will hold a public hearing at 5:30 PM on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. The purpose of the public hearing is to consider the 3rd reading of Ordinance No. 1301, an ordinance amending the Ralston Municipal Code, revising the Board of Health. Public comments will be accepted. An agenda will be kept current and available for public inspection at the Office of the City Clerk, 5500 S. 77th Street, Ralston, Nebraska 68127. Written comments should be addressed to the City Clerk at the above address.
Maura Kelly
City Clerk
2/23 ZNEZ
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CITY OF RALSTON
NOTICE OF PASSAGE AND
PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Ralston, Nebraska at their regular meeting on February 15, 2022 passed and approved Ordinance No. 1299 in pamphlet form:
ORDINANCE NO. 1299
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5, SECTIONS 624, 626 AND 627 OF THE RALSTON MUNICIPAL CODE DEALING WITH PARKING - SNOW ROUTES; TO REPEAL PROVISIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND TO AUTHORIZE THAT SAID ORDINANCE BE PUBLISHED IN PAMPHLET FORM.
Copies of the ordinance are available at the office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 5500 S. 77th Street, Ralston, NE 68127.
Maura Kelly
City Clerk
2/23 ZNEZ
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CITY OF RALSTON
NOTICE OF PASSAGE AND
PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Ralston, Nebraska at their regular meeting on February 15, 2022 passed and approved Ordinance No. 1302 in pamphlet form:
ORDINANCE NO. 1302
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8-707 OF THE RALSTON MUNICIPAL CODE DEALING WITH TREES, DEAD OR DISEASED, PRUNING AND REMOVAL; TO REPEAL PROVISIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND TO AUTHORIZE THAT SAID ORDINANCE BE PUBLISHED IN PAMPHLET FORM.
Copies of the ordinance are available at the office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 5500 S. 77th Street, Ralston, NE 68127.
Maura Kelly
City Clerk
2/23 ZNEZ
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CITY OF RALSTON
NOTICE OF PASSAGE AND
PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Ralston, Nebraska at their regular meeting on February 15, 2022 passed and approved Ordinance No. 1303 in pamphlet form:
ORDINANCE NO. 1303
AN ORDINANCE REVISING THE RALSTON MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD SECTION 1-106, GENERAL PROVISIONS, VIOLATIONS, PENALTIES; TO AMEND SECTIONS 9-912, 10-502, 12-115, 15-1001, AND 16-125 TO BE IN CONFORMITY THEREWITH; TO REPEAL PROVISIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND TO AUTHORIZE THAT SAID ORDINANCE BE PUBLISHED IN PAMPHLET FORM.
Copies of the ordinance are available at the office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 5500 S. 77th Street, Ralston, NE 68127.
Maura Kelly
City Clerk
2/23 ZNEZ
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CITY OF RALSTON
NOTICE OF PASSAGE AND
PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Ralston, Nebraska at their regular meeting on February 15, 2022 passed and approved Ordinance No. 1303 in pamphlet form:
ORDINANCE NO. 1304
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5-203 OF THE RALSTON MUNICIPAL CODE DEALING WITH TRUCK ROUTES; TO REPEAL PROVISIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND TO AUTHORIZE THAT SAID ORDINANCE BE PUBLISHED IN PAMPHLET FORM.
Copies of the ordinance are available at the office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 5500 S. 77th Street, Ralston, NE 68127.
Maura Kelly
City Clerk
2/23 ZNEZ
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Ralston City Council
Regular Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
The complete minutes are on file in the office of the City Clerk and are available for public inspection during regular business hours or on the City’s website at www.cityofralston.com.
The Ralston City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at 5:30 PM at Ralston City Hall. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Roll was called with the following present: Mayor Groesser and Council members Brousek, Kavanaugh, Fideline and Pries. Council member Sanchez was present via Zoom and did not vote. Absent: Krause. The agenda was available at City Hall for public inspection and posted prior to the meeting. The legal notice for the meeting was published in the Omaha Daily Record. Claims listed are approved and part of these minutes.
Pastor Tessa Zehring, Trinity United Methodist Church, gave the invocation. Mayor Groesser welcomed the press and guests. Mayor Groesser said the meeting is subject to the Nebraska Open Meetings Act. A copy of the Act is posted at the rear of the Council Chambers and is available to view on the City’s website at www.cityofralston.com.
The City Council reviewed the following items under the consent agenda. Approval of Council Minutes from January 18, 2022 regular Council Meeting; Approval of Claims; Liberty First Credit Union Arena Financial Statements for period ending December 31, 2021; Department Head and/or Commission Reports Moved and seconded to approve the Consent Agenda. Aye: Brousek, Kavanaugh, Preis, and Fideline. Nay: None. Absent: Krause and Sanchez. Motion carried.
Leonardo indicated that the Police Department is now full strength with fourteen total police officers. The Police Department gives funds to different organizations and they recently gave $750.00 to Project Harmony which is a child advocacy center in Omaha. The Police Department has been receiving complaints about parents picking up their children at Park Drive in front of the school. Park Drive is a no stopping zone, however, there was no signage. The school has assisted the Police Department and signage is now in place. Sargent Leifeld and Officer Brown have been awarded the Madd Hero award for 2021 as an adult enforcement team. The Douglas County Election Commission has indicated the Drop Box, located outside the Police Department, will be available starting next week through the May Election.
Krajewski reported on Arena events. A few shows are sold out. Internal painting and Liberty First Credit Union signage will be happening thru the summer months. Outside signage vendors have been selected by Liberty First Credit Union and will be completed by March 31st.
Hoppe reported we are working on bringing in some new technology to the forefront. The goal is to make the meetings more available to the public and the City Council chambers as functional as they can be.
Mayor Groesser opened discussion of Baright Public Library Annual Report for 2021. The library is convenient for the community and is one of the most visited buildings in Ralston. 2021 was the first year working with Ralston schools and Meadows Elementary to get all students signed up for library cards. Computer sessions are highly utilized. The library website had 42,692 visits this past year. One of the library goals for this coming year is to rebuild the website making it more user friendly. Hot spots and chromebooks are offered by the library and greatly utilized. The library offered 315 programs last year with 8,073 participants. Peña reported that 2,161 free lunches were served to kids this past summer. The library will be celebrating their 100th year as a library in Ralston this coming May. Mayor Groesser asked about the hot spots available from the library and expressed what a great service this is to the community. Peña responded that there are currently ten to fifteen hotspots available and they are looking at adding a few more. Hoppe asked about e-book usage. Peña expressed that the library has seen a twenty percent usage increase and that this continues to grow.
Kavanaugh introduced Ordinance No. 1300. Kelly read Ordinance No. 1300 by title only:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5-623 OF THE RALSTON MUNICIPAL CODE DEALING WITH PARKING TIME LIMITS; TO REPEAL PROVISIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND TO AUTHORIZE THAT SAID ORDINANCE BE PUBLISHED IN PAMPHLET FORM.
Kavanaugh introduced Ordinance No. 1301. Kelly read Ordinance No. 1301 by title only:
AN ORDINANCE REVISING SECTION 2-104 OF THE RALSTON MUNICIPAL CODE TITLED “BOARD OF HEALTH”; TO REPEAL PROVISIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND TO AUTHORIZE THAT SAID ORDINANCE BE PUBLISHED IN PAMPHLET FORM.
Brousek introduced Ordinance No. 1299. Kelly read Ordinance No. 1299 by title only: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5, SECTIONS 624, 626 AND 627 OF THE RALSTON MUNICIPAL CODE DEALING WITH PARKING - SNOW ROUTES; TO REPEAL PROVISIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND TO AUTHORIZE THAT SAID ORDINANCE BE PUBLISHED IN PAMPHLET FORM.
Moved and seconded to approve Ordinance 1299 on second reading. On roll call vote, the following votes were recorded on the electronic voting board. Aye: Brousek, Kavanaugh, Preis, and Fideline. Nay: None. Absent: Krause and Sanchez. Motion carried.
Mayor Groesser opened consideration of the bid for the 2022 Ralston Street Patching.
Moved and seconded to award the bid for the 2022 Ralston Street Patching to DYI Holding Company, LLC in the amount of $382,276.00. On roll call vote, the following votes were recorded on the electronic voting board. Aye: Brousek, Kavanaugh, Preis, and Fideline. Nay: None. Absent: Krause and Sanchez. Motion carried.
Public comment: No Public Comment.
Council comment: Kavanaugh congratulated the Library on a good year despite the challenges of Covid. Mayor Groesser congratulated the Chief for being full staffed.
There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting adjourned at 6:09 P.M.
The next regular meeting is Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at 5:30 PM.
Maura Kelly
City Clerk
Donald A. Groesser
Mayor
Claims – February 1, 2022
Airgas USA, $48.36, Materials; American United Life Insurance, $1,118.05, Life Insurance; Aramark, $122.67, Mats; BKD, $15,000.00, Professional Services; Black Hills Energy, $3,907.87, Utilities; Blackstone Publishing, $123.18, Audio Visual Materials; Blackstrap, $1,631.70, Road Salt; Blue Cross & Blue Shield of NE, $41,826.21, Health Insurance; Bullhorn Communications, $28,000.00, Digital Video Production; Casey’s Business Mastercard, $82.07, Fuel; Cengage Learning Inc, $65.98, Books; Century Certified Services, $28.00, Pest Control; City of LaVista, $906.08, Special Services/Light Cost Share; Consolidated Management, $207.15, Training; Cox Business Services, $586.37, Telephones/Internet; Dolphens Signs, $513.60, Signs; Eakes Office Solutions, $135.69, Office Supplies; Engineered Controls, $1,285.00, Service Agreement; Experian, $27.24, Testing; Fraternal Order of Police, $780.00, Union Dues; Glatfelter Specialty Benefits, $586.00, Ralston Fire Dept Insurance; Great Western Bank Pension, $25,135.46; Great Western Bank Visa, $5,842.45, Misc Office/Library/Meetings; Groesser, Donald, $1,187.96, Conference Reimbursement; Hansen-Hoeschen, Elizabeth, $46.84, Mileage Reimbursement; Houghton Bradford Whitted, $3,045.77, Professional Fees; Humana Insurance, $2,307.86, Dental and Vision; Hy Vee, $4.10, Library Activities; Integrated MSP, $3,002.00, Computer System Maintenance; John Deer Financial, $484.38, Equipment Lease; Johnathon McKenzie, $120.00, Cleaning Services; Jones Automotive, $14,425.24, Parts and Labor; Kriha Fluid Power, $145.98, Parts; Leads Online, $1,881.00, Investigation; League Association Of Risk Mgmt, $107.86, Endorsements; Menards, $121.61, Supplies; Metro, $856.00, Service Contract; Mid-American Benefits, 2,076.91, Flex Benefit; Midwest Regional Health Services, $150.00, Covid Testing; MUD, $1,216.60, Utilities; NAPA Auto Parts, $120.01, Parts; NE Department of Revenue, $168,002.00, Lottery; Nebraska Iowa Supply Co, $1,701.64, Fuel; NOMOS Public Affairs, $5,000.00, Contract Labor; OCLC, $372.51, Cataloging/Metadata; OFFUT Advisory Council, $300.00, Membership Renewal; Omaha Douglas Public Bldg Commission, $1.75, Parking; O’Malley, Margaret, $121.00, Janitorial Service; Papillion Sanitation, $29,187.34, Trash Collection; Quill Corporation, $148.03, Office Supplies; Ralston Arena, $80,000.00, Transfer Funding; Ralston Automotive, $152.11, Service; Ralston Fire Dept, $8,447.38, NEW SCBA Equipment; Ralston Volunteer Fire Dept, $17,239.58, Fire Protection Agreement; Richard Hoppe, $293.97, Conference Reimbursement; Sarpy County, $1,827.34, Animal Control; Southeast Area Clerks Assoc, $20.00, Annual Dues; State of NE Motor Fuels, $21.00, Fuel Tax; The Daily Record, $468.20, Legal Publication; The Walkers Construction Company, $41.00, Permit Refund; Voya Institutional Trust Company, $1,150.00, Employee Retirement.
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CITY OF RALSTON
NOTICE OF MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Ralston, Nebraska, will be held at 5:30 P.M. on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in the Council Chambers at Ralston City Hall. An agenda, which is kept continuously current, is available for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk at City Hall.
Maura Kelly
City Clerk
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