A public meeting about the sanitary sewer project along Lincoln Avenue from 2nd Avenue to 12th Avenue will be held in the Plattsmouth Public Libary auditorium on Monday, November 28. A 10-minute presentation of the project overview will be available at 4:30pm and 6pm. City and engineering officials will be available for questions 4-7pm. The full announcement and map can be found here.
The project is part of a major City Waste Water Improvement Project resulting from the March 2019 flood event. The major project consists of the construction of a new wastewater treatment plant at Fourmile Industrial Park, new pumping stations, and conveyance systems.
The improvements will include removal of the existing Lincoln Avenue pavement, installation of the sanitary sewer pipe, storm sewer installation, water main replacements, and the reconstruction of the Lincoln Avenue pavement along with new sidewalks, driveways, and ADA accessible ramps. Several phases will run from the spring of 2023 with scheduled completion in the fall of 2024.
FEMA and NEMA will pay 95% of the $59.3 million cost. The city's portion is 5% to be issued through a 40-year no-interest loan.
Original source can be found here.