Oct 12, 2025

Ogallala City Council to consider rezoning request, IT contract, and more at October 14 meeting

Posted Oct 12, 2025 7:23 PM
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OGALLALA, Neb. — The Ogallala City Council will meet Tuesday, October 14, at 7 p.m. at City Hall, located at 411 East 2nd Street. The meeting will cover a range of topics, including a rezoning request, an information technology contract, and several city project updates.

The evening will begin with roll call and the consent agenda. The council is expected to approve three probationary members for the Ogallala Volunteer Fire Department — Tristan Markowski, John Morris, and Cory Waychoff.

A public hearing will follow to discuss a request from Planning and Zoning to rezone property described as a tract in the NE SW¼ Outlots of Section 8, Township 13 North, Range 38 West of the 6th P.M. in Keith County. The parcel, owned by Brody Cleveland, is currently zoned as C-4 Business District for interstate highway use. The proposal would change it to R-3 Residential District for high-density housing.

During the clerk-treasurer’s report, the council will review minutes from the September 23 meetings, along with the September financial report and an invoice from Dickinson Land Surveyors related to Planning and Zoning work.

The council will also consider opening a contract with Mark Skinner for information technology services. Another item on the agenda calls for dissolving the Interlocal Cooperation Act Agreement that created the Ogallala Public Infrastructure Agency. The rezoning request for Brody Cleveland’s property will come up again later in the meeting under Ordinance 1447.

The Street Department will present an agreement for professional services related to construction engineering for work planned along East 2nd Street between East C and East D Streets, as well as on West 2nd Street from West A to Spruce Streets.

Reports from the city attorney, city manager, and city council members will close out the meeting. City Manager Bruce Smith is expected to provide updates on ongoing projects.

The public is encouraged to attend, and time will be set aside early in the meeting for community comments. Copies of all written materials to be discussed will be available for the public to review at the meeting, in accordance with Nebraska law. The council also reserves the right to enter closed session if necessary.