First Come, First Serve Grant Program Closes on November 13th
On Monday, October 19, 2020, Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts announced targeted grant programs to support businesses in industries particularly hard-hit due to the pandemic. These include first come, first served grants for the following categories of...
Keystone Trail to be Closed between Cornhusker Rd and 36th Street (Closure Extended through December 15th)
The Papio-Missouri River NRD has announced that it is in the last stages of the Big Papio Levee Culverts Phase 2 project and the only culverts that still need to be rehabilitated are BP-L15A and B. These twin 30” CMP pipes are located downstream of Cornhusker Road and upstream of the...
National Magazine Article Focuses on City's Economic Development Efforts
“Situated in the heart of the Great Plains, the City of Bellevue, Nebraska enjoys an ideal location along rolling hills overlooking the Missouri River with easy access to Omaha. From a thriving economy and highly ranked schools to over 600 acres of parkland and plenty of Midwestern...
Closure to Last from October 27th through November 3rd
*** Due to utility delays northbound Fort Crook is expected to be reopened by the end of the day on Friday, November 6th.
The Bellevue Public Works Department has announced that the northbound lanes of Fort Crook Road will be closed to through traffic from Chandler Road to Sidney...
In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, Governor Ricketts announced changes to the Directed Health Measures (DHM) that will go into effect on October 21, 2020.
The new DHMs announced state the following:
GATHERINGS:
OUTDOOR: No change to outdoor gatherings; still allowed...