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July 11, 2023 City Council Meeting

June 28, 2023

MEETING NOTICE

The regular meeting of the Mayor and Council of the City of Wilber, Nebraska is scheduled for Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cultural Center at 110 W Third St. in Wilber, NE.    

The agenda which shall be kept continually current is readily available for public inspection at the City Office during normal business hours.  Council reserves the right to modify the agenda when convened. Council reserves the right to go into closed session on any of the agenda items as pursuant to Section 84-1410. Requests to be on the agenda must be made in the City Office 24 hours prior to the start of the meeting.  If accommodations are required, contact the City Office at 110 W Third Street, Wilber, NE  68465, (402) 821-3233.  All meetings are open to the public.                    

Filed Under: City Council, Events, Latest News, Meeting Notice

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June 24, 2023

We will be on the southwest corner of the City Park by the sign.

Come a little early as the presentation will start promptly at 1pm.

Jayda Yager will be sharing how the 8th grade class planned this project and how they chose what items they would include.

There will be extra room in the capsule so if you or your business have something that you would like to include, please bring it with you. Make sure it coincides with Wilber and current times.

Hope to see you all there!

Filed Under: Events, Important Announcement, Latest News, Wilber Area Chamber of Commerce, Wilber's 150th Celebration

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June 21, 2023

General upkeep of your property not only keeps things looking nice, but it is also a requirement of living within city limits. It’s important to show pride in our town and its general appearance to visitors and residents alike. Therefore, there are a few ordinances in place that help to do this.

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All areas and parts of the premises upon which any dwelling or dwelling units are located and all areas adjacent thereto and a part of the premises shall be maintained and kept in a reasonable and proper manner. This shall include the cutting of grass and seeds; removal of dead trees and brush; removal of abandoned and junked automobiles, automobile bodies, chassis and parts, the removal of inoperable machines and appliances; lumber piles and building materials not being used in actual construction; tin cans, broken glass, broken furniture, boxes, crates and other debris, rubbish, junk, and garbage. (???. ??. ???, ?/??/??)

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In the event any owner, agent, occupant, tenant or other person in possession, charge or control of any lot or ground, or any part of any lot or ground located within the City’s boundaries shall fail to comply with the notice provided for in section 6-317, the City may cause such litter or noxious weeds or grass or worthless vegetation which has reached a height of twelve (12) inches or more to be cut and/or removed and assess the cost thereof upon the lot or ground, in the same manner as other special taxes for improvement are levied and assessed; and, at all times thereafter until new growth of the following year, the City shall have the right without providing further notice to such owner, agent, occupant, tenant or person in possession, charge or control of such lot or ground, to continue cutting and/or removing from such lot or ground all litter or noxious weeds or grass or worthless vegetation which has reached a height of twelve (12) inches or more. (???. ??. ???, ?/??/??)

Filed Under: City Council, City Ordinance, Latest News

A Big Weekend for Youth Softball

June 21, 2023

This last weekend our 8u and 12u girls participated in the FunFrAll League tournaments. Our 8u Black team stayed here in Wilber, 8u Green team traveled to Plymouth and the 12u girls traveled to Geneva. Both 8u teams fought their way back after an initial loss and ended their season with two close games. The 12u girls took 2nd place in their tournament, losing their final game to Plymouth.

Our 8u and 12u girls displayed a great deal of grit and sportsmanship and we couldn’t be more proud of them!

8u BLACK – Back Row (left to right): Coach Aaron Filipi, Coach Tyler Stohs, Brooklyn Houser, Madelynn Nicholson, Ava Baumfalk, Harper Watson, Clair Shore, Harper Brahm, Coach Tim Brahm, Coach Josh Shore Front Row (left to right): Libby Stohs, Adelyn Filipi, Zoey Yager, Brianna Darling, Taylor Niles, Evelyn Ourecky
8u Green – Back row (left to right): Coach Jenna Rezabek, Coach Chelsea Myers, Reese Rezabek, Bryar Myers, Colbie Young, Emilee Brueggemann, Brielle McMillan, Ellie Taylor. Front row (left to right): Isla Meister, Tessa Steinfeldt, Remington Maryska, Brinkley Fahrenbruch, Kaydence Shore
12u – Back row (left to right): Coach Jeff Vlcan, Coach Sadye Pospisil, Natalie Waggoner, Hayven Kropp, Brooklyn Roesler, Lacey Novotny, Olivia Bright, Kariss Rosenthal, Camille Nohavec, Coach Jamie Bates, Coach Joe Ganz. Front row (left to right): Aria Polite, Kora Rosenthal, Aurora Lowery, Gabby Vlcan, Molly Bates, Journey Pospisil. Not pictures: Luz Anguiano and Katherine Krivohlavek

June 23rd – 25th our 10u girls will travel to Friend and our 14u girls will be in Shickley on the evenings of June 20th, 21st and 23rd. If you can’t make it to the games, cheer them on from afar! Good luck to our teams this week!

Filed Under: Events, Latest News Tagged With: Wilber Youth Sports Program, Youth Softball

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June 14, 2023

The current drought conditions have an impact on all of us in some way. There are many towns and cities around us that have implemented water restrictions and though this is not something that the City of Wilber plans to put in place at this time, it is something that could potentially happen if conditions do not improve. Therefore, we wanted to share the ordinance below with our residents so you are informed should something ever have to be put in place.

This ordinance covers drought conditions, regular maintenance to the town’s water system, or any other instance deemed an emergency by the Mayor.

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(1) The City reserves the right to suspend the use of water for fountains, or for sprinkling yards, lawns, and gardens or for any other purpose whenever in the opinion of the Mayor the public exigency may require it. The Mayor is authorized and empowered to declare the existence of any emergency relating to the available water supply of the Municipal water system, and to impose restrictions on the use of water during such emergency. Whenever the Mayor shall determine that the remaining available water supply is critically low, from whatever cause, the Mayor may declare the existence of an emergency and impose reasonable restrictions on the use of such water. It shall be unlawful for any person to fail to observe any such restriction so imposed by the Mayor, provided public announcement of such restriction has been made. (2) The City may turn off the water supplied to the premises of any person who, after having been notified of the imposition of such emergency restrictions on the use of water, disregards such restrictions, and such supply of water shall not again be turned on until the cost for turning the water off and turning the water on has been paid to the municipality. (???. ??. 902, 5/14/13)

Filed Under: City Council, City Ordinance, Latest News

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Building Permits Building permits are required for any building, addition, outbuilding, fence, etc. Complete this application and return to the Wilber City Office. It is also important to note that you must call the Diggers Hotline (Dial 811) before any digging may take … Read More

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