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Home » CITY OF OMAHA PUBLIC NOTICES 5/25/22

CITY OF OMAHA PUBLIC NOTICES 5/25/22

CITY OF OMAHA

Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Omaha met on May 17, 2022 and passed and approved the following ordinances:

ORDINANCE NO. 42953

AN ORDINANCE declaring the necessity of acquiring, for use by the City of Omaha, the necessary private property for the purpose of the Copper Creek Interceptor Sewer Repair, project identified as OPW 53698; providing that the City negotiate with the property owners for land acquisitions, permanent easements and temporary construction easements; providing that as to each specified parcel which cannot be obtained by negotiation, condemnation proceedings be undertaken and completed; and, providing for the effective date hereof.

Summary: Same

First Reading May 3, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing May 10, 2022; Third Reading and Vote May 17, 2022

PASSED: May 17, 2022: 6-0

City of Omaha

Jean Stothert, Mayor

Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk

SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 10317

AN ORDINANCE levying a special tax assessment for litter removal in accordance with Sections 18-21 through 18-30 of the Omaha Municipal Code on certain lots in the City of Omaha – Group No. 2022-04.

Summary: Same

First Reading May 3, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing May 10, 2022; Third Reading and Vote May 17, 2022

PASSED: May 17, 2022: 6-0

City of Omaha

Jean Stothert, Mayor

Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk

SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 10318

AN ORDINANCE levying a special tax assessment for cutting and clearing weeds, grass and worthless vegetation in accordance with Sections 18-21 through 18-30 of the Omaha Municipal Code on certain lots in the City of Omaha – Group No. 2022-05.

Summary: Same

First Reading May 3, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing May 10, 2022; Third Reading and Vote May 17, 2022

PASSED: May 17, 2022: 6-0

City of Omaha

Jean Stothert, Mayor

Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk

ORDINANCE NO. 42952

AN ORDINANCE approving a Redevelopment Agreement by and between the City of Omaha, Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company, Inc., Lanoha DT 1, LLC, and PB LREC, LLC for the sale by the City, and redevelopment by Mutual of Omaha, of the property generally located at 215 South 15th Street and additional property generally located between 13th and 14th Streets and Farnam and Harney Streets, in the City of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, and all adjacent public rights-of-way; the acquisition, lease, and maintenance of various parking facilities in downtown and midtown Omaha; and which authorizes the use of up to $68,614,696, plus accrued interest, in excess ad valorem taxes generated by the redevelopment project, and providing for an effective date.

Summary: Same

First Reading May 3, 2022; Second Reading and Public Hearing May 10, 2022; Third Reading and Vote May 17, 2022

PASSED: May 17, 2022: 6-0

City of Omaha

Jean Stothert, Mayor

Elizabeth Butler, City Clerk

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CITY OF OMAHA

NOTICE TO PUBLIC

The City of Omaha will have a Charter Convention Meeting at 5:00 P.M. on Thursday, May 26, 2022 in the Legislative Chambers of the Omaha/Douglas Civic Center in Omaha, Nebraska, for the purpose of discussing the agenda items and briefing and discussion of public business. Proposed agenda kept continually current shall be available for public inspection in the Omaha/Douglas Civic Center at the Office of the City Clerk.

Elizabeth Butler

City Clerk

ALL REQUESTS FOR SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS (SIGNERS) WILL REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE.

IF ALTERNATIVE FORMATS ARE NEEDED, ALL REQUESTS WILL REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE.

PLEASE NOTIFY KIMBERLY HOESING AT (402) 444-5552 IF ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE MADE.

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CITY OF OMAHA

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Omaha Public Works Department has applied for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance (PA) Program funding through the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency as a sub- recipient.

Under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), federal actions must be reviewed and evaluated for feasible alternatives and for social, economic, historic, environmental, legal, and safety considerations. Under Executive Order (EO) 11988 and EO 11990, FEMA is required to consider alternatives, and to provide a public notice of any proposed actions in or affecting floodplains or wetlands. EO 12898 also requires FEMA to provide the opportunity for public participation in the planning process and to consider potential impacts to minority and low-income populations. This notice may also fulfill requirements under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA).

Funding for the proposed project will be conditional upon compliance with all applicable federal, tribal, state, and local laws, regulations, floodplain standards, permit requirements and conditions.

Sub-Applicant: Omaha Public Works Department

Project Title: 105506 - Mo River WWTP work to be completed, PA-07-NE-4420-PW-02260(0)

Location of Proposed Work:

• Missouri River Water Resources Recovery Facility (MRWRRF), a wastewater treatment plant located at 5600 South 10th Street, Omaha, NE 68107 (41.202158, -95.930921).

• Monroe Street Lift Station (MSLS), located at 6274 S 10th Street, Omaha, NE 68107 (41.196562, -95.929117).

• Approximately quarter-mile section of 10th Street, connecting MRWRRF and MSLS.

• Work area is on the west side of the Missouri River, and east of Mount Vernon Gardens Park.

Special Flood Hazard Area Zone:

This project will perform work in the A Zone, the area of 1% annual chance of flooding, per Omaha City Flood Insurance Rate Map panel 31055C0360H, dated 12/02/2005. This is the flood zone of the Missouri River.

Proposed Work and Purpose:

Omaha Public Works proposes to use FEMA Public Assistance grant funds to complete repairs, install upgrades, and build flood protective measures at the Missouri River Water Reclamation Facility (MRWRRF) and the Monroe Street Lift Station (MSLS).

Repairs to MRWRRF (41.202158, -95.930921) will replace components of clarifier de-watering pits (switches, valves, sludge pumps, priming systems); air-flow machinery; pump control equipment; battery system backups; emergency lighting equipment; and heater units. These replacements restore functionality to systems necessary for the MRWRRF to function as intended. The proposed project includes hazard mitigation measures for floodproofing this facility, in the form of raising the rims of existing manholes, and elevating control panels, control valves, and power transformers.

Repairs to the MSLS facility (41.196562, -95.929117) include repairs and mitigation measures upgrading the diversion structure and lift station to reliably convey 60-65 MGD to the MRWWRF during wet weather events. Upgrades include refurbishing or replacing all equipment in the lift station, updating the facility to meet current code requirements, improving grit collection and removal, screenings improvements, structural refurbishment, and replacement of the existing pumps and motors. Real-time-controls and gate replacements will occur in the diversion structure to maximize conveyance of flows to the newly expanded MRWRRF headworks for treatment of up to 150 MGD of wet weather flows while reducing the number of combined sewer overflow discharges at CSO 119.

The Hazard Mitigation Proposal for this project is to add a flood protection barrier to both MRWRRF and MSLS and elevate an existing roadway linking the two facilities. The chosen method of flood protective barrier will tie-in with existing US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) levees north of the MRWRRF, and install a mixture of I-wall, T-wall, and dirt berm improvements on the east side of the MRWRRF, between the facility and the Missouri River. These walls will be built to match the height of existing levee to the north and will protect the facility against the 0.2% annual chance of flooding (500-year floodplain). An existing roadway connecting MRWRRF and MSLS will be elevated to withstand 500-year flooding and connect the two facilities. An additional floodwall will be constructed around the MSLS via a mixture of I-wall and T-wall concrete barriers.

Project Alternatives: Ten variations of floodwalls and improvements were considered during project development. Distinct options are presented below. These are options that were not selected for the improvements.

Alternative #1, Full extension of single-lane levee to match existing US Army Corps levee: This alternative would develop up to 6.9 acres of wetland to install a dirt-berm levee to match the height and width of the existing USACE levee to the north, to encompass both MRWRRF and MSLS. The footprint of this levee would be entirely on the east side of the facility, requiring the removal of vegetation. Being near the river would cause additional impacts to flood level, both downstream and across the river in Iowa.

Alternative #2, Build a floodwall around both facilities, in the same alignment of dirt-berm levee: This alternative would require development of wetland, removal of vegetation, and could still have indirect impact to flood levels downstream and in Iowa.

Alternative #3, conduct repairs with minimal improvements and future reliance upon temporary flood barriers: This alternative would be to install temporary HESCO barriers and/or sandbags to protect the facility against flooding from the river. Temporary barriers take time to procure and install. This option is highly dependent on advance warning of flooding.

Comment Period: This will serve as the final public notice regarding the above-described action funded by the FEMA PA program. All comments received can be submitted online, via email, to FEMA at kate.stojsavljevic@fema.dhs.gov. Please use the subject line: “NE-4420-PW-2260, Missouri River WWTP.”

Interested persons may also submit comments and questions in writing, or request a map of this specific project, by writing to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region 7, 11224 Holmes Road; Kansas City, MO 64131. Written comments should be sent with the subject line “NE-4420-PW-2260, Missouri River WWTP” to the above address within 15 days of the date of posting.

All comments are due by no later than 15 days of the posted date of this notice.

POSTED ON: May 25, 2022

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