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The Transfer Station will be open extra hours today (Sunday, Aug. 10) for free disposal of branches from this weekend’s storms. It will open at 9 a.m and close at 5 p.m. (or until dropoffs slow down).
City of Crete
Departments of Public Works
Transfer Station/Landfill
Crete Transfer Station/Landfill - 478 County Road 2300 (1/2 mile north of Highway 33 on Boswell Ave.)
Hours: Tuesdays, 1:00 - 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Public Works: 402.826.4312
The Garbage Company: 1.800.322.4272
Public Works Directory
Free disposal: branches and yard waste can be disposed of free of charge; appliances, hot water heaters, metal and iron also accepted at no cost. Items with freon must have it removed and tagged.
Fees established by The Garbage Company: larger loads of household trash and waste, recyclable materials disposed of at the Transfer Station
Not accepted: paint, chemicals, tires, farm truck loads, dump truck loads or semi loads.
City of Crete Annual Spring Cleanup: The Departments of Public Works holds the annual Spring Cleanup the first week of May, with Transfer Station coupons, major appliance curbside pick-up, and downtown cleanup day.
Roll-off dumpsters and containers: Contact The Garbage Company at the number above about renting roll-off containers for delivery to residential or commercial work sites within the City of Crete.
Household Hazardous Materials and Electronics Collections: Other local and area agencies sponsor collections of these materials on an annual basis, typically in the spring or fall. The City will share information when it is received.
Find more information on residential and commercial Garbage & Recycling Collection routes.
Crete is a growing and diverse 'community in motion' with over 7,000 residents who call it home. We embrace our pioneering heritage and present-day diversity and continue to thrive with a strong economy, successful school system, and safe parks and neighborhoods.
The City of Crete has nearly 70 full time employees as well as seasonal (summer) opportunities. No matter what role you have with us, you are sure to experience growth, professional development, and career achievements.
(Want to learn more about Crete? Check out City Government, Parks & Recreation, Departments, brand new Library, Business & Industry, and other community links.)
The City of Crete is taking applications for the position of Code Enforcement Officer. Full-time, hourly position, with benefits. General functions: Under the direction of the Police Lieutenant or other assigned department director or manager, this position performs a wide variety of duties involved in the investigation of potential violation and the enforcement of municipal codes, ensure animal control, ordinances and regulations including building and zoning codes. This position performs office and field work involving the inspection, investigation, and enforcement of applicable codes and ordinances pertaining to nuisances, zoning, parking, and related quality of life and public safety issues. This position also provides customer service to residents, businesses, and other complainants in resolving concerns and complaints. Report to Police Lieutenant, Crete Police Department. Hourly range: $20.04-$27.47. See full job description for more information.
Minimum qualifications include:
Necessary Special Requirements:
Applications will be accepted until this position is filled and may be obtained from the link below or by contacting the Human Resources Coordinator at City Hall. The City of Crete is an equal opportunity employer. Applications should be completed and submitted in one of the following ways:
View/download the job description and employment application:
For additional inquiries, please contact:
Jody Fiehtner, Human Resources Coordinator
City Hall - 243 East 13th Street
Crete NE 68333-0086
Phone: 402.826.4313 Fax: 402.826.6412
jobs@crete.ne.gov
Crete is a growing and diverse 'community in motion' with over 7,000 residents who call it home. We embrace our pioneering heritage and present-day diversity and continue to thrive with a strong economy, successful school system, and safe parks and neighborhoods.
The City of Crete has nearly 70 full time employees as well as seasonal (summer) opportunities. No matter what role you have with us, you are sure to experience growth, professional development, and career achievements.
(Want to learn more about Crete? Check out City Government, Parks & Recreation, Departments, brand new Library, Business & Industry, and other community links.)
The City of Crete is taking applications for the role of Police Officer.
Full-time, hourly position; excellent benefits.
Minimum qualifications include:
Application packets will be accepted until Tuesday, August 19 at 5:00 p.m. may be obtained from the link below or by contacting the Human Resources Coordinator at City Hall. The City of Crete is an equal opportunity employer. Applications should be completed and submitted in one of the following ways:
View/download the application packet, which includes the following:
For additional inquiries, please contact:
Jody, Fiehtner, Human Resources Coordinator
City Hall - 243 East 13th Street
Crete NE 68333-0086
Phone: 402.826.4313
jobs@crete.ne.gov
Individuals and media outlets are encouraged to contact the City Administrator for additional details or clarification on the following material. Regular meetings of the Crete City Council are held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall; Council Standing Committees may meet prior. View a list of City Officials and current council and committee meeting agendas.
The Crete City Council will hold a Special Meeting on Thursday, Aug. 14
The next Crete City Council regular meeting will be on Tuesday, Aug. 19
Summary for Crete City Council regular meeting - Tuesday, Aug. 5
View this Meeting Agenda and attachments.
The council approved the Consent Agenda items:
The Council held a Public Hearing on proposed Zoning Change Request PID 760144733 CRETE CITY PINE RIDGE ADD LOT 1 BLK 2 .41 ACRE, PID 760148160 BIG BLUE PRCT PT NW 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC. 2-7-4 .41 ACRES ICL R1 To R2. City Administrator Tom Ourada explained the developer of this property, council member Anthony Fitzgerald, asked for a minor subdivision and rezoning is required in this case. He’s followed the process and it started with approval from the Planning Commission, which was voted on at their Aug. 4 meeting.
The Council voted 5-0 (Fitzgerald abstained) to approve the proposed Zoning Change Request PID 760144733 CRETE CITY PINE RIDGE ADD LOT 1 BLK 2 .41 ACRE, PID 760148160 BIG BLUE PRCT PT NW 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC. 2-7-4 .41 ACRES ICL R1 To R2.
The Council held a Public Hearing on proposed amendment to the Land Use Zoning Map PID 760144733 CRETE CITY PINE RIDGE ADD LOT 1 BLK 2 .41 ACRE, PID 760148160 BIG BLUE PRCT PT NW 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC. 2-7-4 .41 ACRES ICL R1 To R2. Ourada this action considered amending the zoning map or future land use map, a statutory requirement for a comprehensive plan; any approved rezoning, annexations, etc, the city must change the land use map.
The Council voted 5-0 (Fitzgerald abstained) to approve the proposed amendment to the Land Use Zoning Map PID 760144733 CRETE CITY PINE RIDGE ADD LOT 1 BLK 2 .41 ACRE, PID 760148160 BIG BLUE PRCT PT NW 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC. 2-7-4 .41 ACRES ICL R1 To R2.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the 2025 Crete Water & Sewer Rate Study. JEO gave a presentation to the Public Works Committee and met with the city prior in the course of the study; they recommended water and wastewater rate schedules with stepped increases out to 2030. Mayor Dave Bauer said the rate study and increases are very small in his opinion, JEO did a good job studying the departments and the revenue needs.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the Saline County Rural Fire MFO Agreement. Ourada said this is a standard agreement up for renewal this year.
The Council voted 6-0 to table the Certification of subdivision improvements for Burlington Estates. The city is waiting for additional requirements to be met by the developer to the satisfaction of the engineer.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the Crete Police Department applying for the Highway Safety Mini-grant for car seats. Chief Gary Young said this will allow the department to help provide child seats for people who may not be able to afford them, or afford updated seats. CPS Officer Noah Zach is certified to inspect child safety seats and is doing this by appointment and will host a larger community event.
The Council voted 5-0 (Papik abstained) to approve the claims from Crete Ace Hardware in the amount of $104.63.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve Resolution 2025-9 LARM Renewal. The council previously agreed to the renewal terms and this put it in resolution form.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve Resolution 2025-12 Introducing propositions for voters to approve the extension of the City .5% sales and use tax and extension of the City's Local Option Municipal Economic Development plan to be voted on by the community on November 4. Ashley Newmyer, chair of the Legislative and Economic Development Committee said they reviewed the plan and recommended the city move forward. Mayor Bauer said this is the LB840 plan that has been very successful for the City of Crete and improved things in town that have brought people in. I encourage everyone to ask about it and look for this information. Ourada clarified that after this vote, the city cannot spend any money to campaign on this topic, which would be a violation of state law. We can educate or answer questions.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the Lift Station Construction Agreement between the City of Crete and Dittmer & Dittmer, LLC. Ourada said this agreement is with the city and Dittmer & Dittmer, LLC, with plans and specifications for lift station at zero cost to the city
The Council voted 6-0 to approve maintenance plans and set a bid date for the Business Improvement District. Ourada said this is for snow removal in the downtown district with a bid opening on Aug. 29 at 10 a.m.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve Resolution 2025-13 authorizing the city to increase the match to Police Officer retirement contributions to 9%. Ourada said this is mandated by state law voted in this year.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve authorizing to apply for the LARM Safety Grant. Ourada said the city applies for this every year and includes a $500 grant with zero match. In the past the city has used it for traffic cones, barricades, first aid kits, etc.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the City of Crete engineer formally making plans and specs for lift station construction. This goes along with the Dittmer and Dittmer LLC agreement; after plans and specs are done it will move to bid letting.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve amendment to auction agreement. The date changed from Aug. 16 to Sept. 6.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the City of Crete #24DTR001 Payment Request #2 in the amount of $6,096.54 from Southeast Nebraska Development District.
The Council voted 6-0 to approve the Crete 24PWI004 Payment Request #2 from Southeast Nebraska Development District in the amount of $7,114.10
Petition - Communication - Citizen Concern:
Officer Reports:
Reports may be given by Officers, Departments, Committees, or Council members concerning the current operations of the City. No action can be taken on matters presented under this title except to answer any questions or to refer the matter for further action.
Meeting adjourned.
Individuals and media outlets are encouraged to contact the City Administrator for additional details or clarification on the following material. Regular meetings of the Crete City Council are held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall; Council Standing Committees may meet prior. View a list of City Officials and current council and committee meeting agendas.
The next Crete City Council regular meeting will be on Tuesday, Aug. 5
Summary for Crete City Council regular meeting - Tuesday, July 15
View this Meeting Agenda and attachments.
Council member Dan Papik was absent.
The council approved the Consent Agenda items:
The Council voted 5-0 to authorize the Crete Police Department to apply for the Vested Interest in K-9s-K9 Vest grant. Chief Gary Young said this is a ballistic vest from a grant that requires no matching funds; it’s used for high-threat situations when K9 Hunk is sent in by himself.
The Council voted 5-0 to authorize the Crete Police Department to apply for the CALEA Agency Support Program Grant. Young said this grant, to be announced in November, defrays costs of national accreditation; if awarded, the remainder of costs will be included in the next budget year. This is a significant professional step forward helping with liability concerns we are looking to cover.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the JEO agreement for the Crete Water Treatment Plant Piping repair. City Administrator Tom Ourada said this is to modify some of the piping and metering at the wastewater plant. The original engineering was done in a way that makes it difficult to get accurate meter readings.
The Council held a Public Hearing on the City of Crete Economic Development Plan. Ourada explained this is the most current version allowed by state statute that the council can consider putting on the ballot for renewal. The plan was originally written in 2010; the first major project was the pool renovation for a $1.4M bond. The plan has changed in that it can’t be used for infrastructure and is now limited to assisting, aiding, and attracting business, housing, daycare, etc. Several projects have been challenged in court and have been successfully defended by the city.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the City of Crete Economic Development Plan. Ourada said the city has promoted LB840 projects this year and once the council votes to put this on the ballot the city can only educate, but not spend money to campaign for voter approval. Individuals can say they support this, but not using an official position with the city. City Attorney Anna Burge clarified that the next council meeting, when the council decides to include on the ballot or not, will be the cutoff on campaigning.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the Saline County Aging Services request for financial support. This request is the same from last year to this year. Mayor Dave Bauer said they are bringing programs to Crete and people are going to their offices in Wilber for services.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the claims from Crete Ace Hardware in the amount of $1,632.02.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve amending the Master Fee Schedule. Changes include building permit items not previously included on the fee schedule
The Council voted 5-0 to approve Resolution 2025-10 authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with NDOT. Ourada said Saline County received four license plate reading cameras which alert for stolen vehicle plates, wanted persons, and missing persons; they are be connected to a system that will alert if an entered plate is recorded. Chief Young asked for one camera for Crete; this is not a ticketing camera which are not legal in Nebraska. Young said it was agreed with the sheriff’s office to put one on 33/103 and the other three will be in the county: in Friend on Highway 6, north of Wilber, and by DeWitt).
The Council voted 5-0 to approve Resolution 2025-11 authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with SE Solar. Ourada said this is with SE Solar and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, as a guarantee that if SE Solar does not abide by their responsibilities, the USDA will step in on the project.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the LARM 2025-26 Renewal Proposal.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve Novak Auction Service agreement for City surplus auction. Ourada said the Finance Committee heard this agreement, which proposes an in-person auction at Tuxedo Park in August; Crete Public Schools will join with auction items.
Petition - Communication - Citizen Concern:
Officer Reports:
Reports may be given by Officers, Departments, Committees, or Council members concerning the current operations of the City. No action can be taken on matters presented under this title except to answer any questions or to refer the matter for further action.
Meeting adjourned.
Summary for Crete City Council regular meeting - Tuesday, July 1
View this Meeting Agenda and attachments.
Council member Kyle Frans was absent.
The council approved the Consent Agenda items:
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the City of Crete Economic Development Plan. Ashley Newmyer, chair of the Legislative and Economic Development Committee, said they reviewed the plan updates regarding the budget amounts. She said people have commented to her on positive improvements in the downtown area, showing the funding is doing what it’s intended to do. The committee recommended approval of the plan.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve renewing the Southeast Nebraska Development District (SENDD) membership. City Administrator Tom Ourada said the city has been a member of SENDD for many years and it has provided tremendous benefit to the city with housing, owner-occupied rehabilitation, and grant administration for projects and programs. Newmyer said the committee agreed with the advantages of city membership in SENDD and recommended renewal
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the Windstream Permit Request to Occupy City of Crete Right-of-Way. Ourada said the council’s policy states that if an entity is to work in the right-of-way on more than one property and including a significant area it must go to the council for approval. This request is from city limits and into the airport area.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve amending the master fee schedule. Mayor Dave Bauer said changes included Transfer Station loads and key access fees.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the Burn Pit Policy at the Transfer Station. Ourada said the city was asked to allow out-of-town providers to drop off large loads of branches/trees for the burn pit at the Transfer Station and officials researched policies in the area. Suggestions are to assess a key fee and deposit and mechanism for enforcement. Dale Strehle, chair of the Public Works Committee, said they felt questions about how to enforce this policy change were adequately answered. Council member Dan Papik asked about a difference in fees between services and property owners bringing cut trees from out-of-town versus from projects within Crete city limits. Mayor Bauer and council members discussed the ability to track that information and whether a separate fee is charged to out-of-town tree loads. It was suggested to monitor use through practices already in place, including security cameras.
The Council voted 5-0 to waive three readings and adopt Ordinance 2250 amending consecutive camping days from 7 to 10 days in a 30 day period. Mayor Bauer said different information was posted for camping areas at Tuxedo Park; this item clarifies details for a consistent city policy.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the esri (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.) quotation #Q-549472 and agreement. Ourada said this gives the city more flexibility than current gis software in use. The city will provide notice on the current gWorks contract in September. Strehle said this is about the same cost with fees paid up front for three years.
Petition - Communication - Citizen Concern:
Officer Reports:
Reports may be given by Officers, Departments, Committees, or Council members concerning the current operations of the City. No action can be taken on matters presented under this title except to answer any questions or to refer the matter for further action.
Meeting adjourned.
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Phone: 402.826.3809
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Q. When do I need a building permit?
A. The City of Crete requires building permits if you plan to construct, erect, enlarge, alter, repair, improve, remove, convert or demolish any building or dwelling. Some examples would be replacing a water heater, furnace or air conditioner.
Q. Where do I get a building permit?
A. Permits are issued through the Building Inspector's office on the 1st floor of Crete City Hall at 243 East 13th Street. City Hall is open Monday - Friday, from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. An elevator is accessible from the ground floor entrance on the south side of the building. Permits can be downloaded from this site and returned to City Hall.
Q. Why get a building permit?
A. The Building Inspector will do inspections to make sure construction codes are adhered to for the health and safety of the owner and the general public.
Q. How long does it take to get a permit?
A. Simple permits like a fence or shed usually can be issued immediately. Permits for homes and larger commercial projects need to be reviewed and could take from 1 to 10 days.
Q. What do I need to bring to get a building permit?
A. A plan showing the 4 corners of your lot and the location you are putting the building or addition. If it’s a new home or commercial building we need 3 copies of the plan with construction details. You’ll also need to fill out a building permit form, which can be obtained online or in the Building Inspector’s office.
Q. Do I need a permit to build a fence or a garden shed?
A. Yes, there are building codes that determine where you place them and the size they can be.
Q. Do I need a permit for a sign?
A. Yes, the city has regulations on sign placement, types and sizes.
Q. Can I have construction or landscaping materials placed on my street, sidewalk or in the alley during a project?
A. City code states rock, gravel, dirt, construction material, litter, and/or containers thereof cannot be placed upon any street, alley, right-of-way, or sidewalk without prior permission from the Department of Public Works.
Q. Where can I find information on local energy efficiency programs?
A. Currently, the City of Crete in partnership with its wholesale electric power supplier, the Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska, is continuing to provide five energy efficiency programs to assist in lowering energy costs for local utility customers through energy efficiency improvements.
City Hall is open Monday - Friday, from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Municipal Building Inspector’s Office is located on the first floor. An elevator is accessible from the ground floor entrance on the south side of the building. Find more information from the Building Inspector's Office
City Hall - 243 East 13th Street
Crete, NE 68333-0086
Phone: 402.826.4312
City Hall
Utility Issues: If residents have any ongoing or immediate utilities issues or concerns (electric, water, sewer, street, trash or recycling) they should call the Public Works Office at City Hall, 402.826.4312. If situations occur after regular business hours, calls to this number will be answered by dispatchers who will notify the proper on-call city personnel. This is the most direct and efficient way to contact the city regarding these issues.
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Crete is a First-Class city with a Mayor-City Council form of government with the mayor and six council members who are all elected to four-year terms. There are three council wards, each represented by two members. The 2023-2024 actual/estimated expenditures are $30,154,401. The current municipal levy is 0.342669 (2024). The actual valuation of the City of Crete is $450,968,476 (2024).
In addition to the 5.5% Nebraska sales tax, a 2% city sales tax is imposed in Crete. The revenue generated by 1% of the city sales tax is used entirely for property tax relief; 0.5% is dedicated to economic development; the final 0.5% is dedicated to capital construction and public safety.
Regular city council meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of each month at City Hall; council members sit on six standing committees. There are 11 citizen advisory boards appointed by the mayor and approved by the council.
VISION STATEMENT:
Crete, Nebraska will be a destination for family living, business development and a variety of activities.
MISSION STATEMENT:
The City of Crete, Nebraska strives to provide the municipal services required for a safe and peaceful "Community in Motion" in which to live, work and play.
City of Crete annual memberships and dues paid October 2024 - March 2025:
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