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City of Crete Nebraska LogoIndividuals 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, Dec. 2
Summary for Crete City Council regular meeting - Tuesday, Nov. 18
View this Meeting Agenda and attachments.
Council members Dan Papik and Ashley Newmyer were absent.
The council approved the Consent Agenda items:
The Council voted 4-0 to waive required readings and adopt Ordinance 2261 Reestablishing the .5% sales tax and economic development program. City Administrator Tom Ourada said this item does a number of things to implement and spend the sales tax designated in the economic development program. Council member Dale Strehle said this was discussed in committee and they appreciate the voters who approved this program renewal.
The Council voted 4-0 to waive required readings and adopt Ordinance 2262 amending 2255 Setting municipal water and sewer rates. Ourada said the council already passed these rates and this clarifies a date conflict for rates to take affect.
The Council voted 4-0 to authorize the Crete Police Department to apply for the Highway Safety Grant for child safety seats. Chief Gary Young explained this is a renewal of the same grant from last fiscal year; they had great success to help a lot of folks in the community obtain child safety seats and proper installation in the previous year.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve Special Event Permit SE25-10 for the Crete Cares Food Distribution on December 13th, 2025. Young said he has worked with Cretes Cares for this holiday distribution for the past couple of years at the Crete Public Schools bus barn between 9th and 10th streets on Linden Ave. This temporary street closure helps guide cars to the pickup point and keeps the line off city streets.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve Saline County Rural Fire Protection District Award Letter. Ourada said this is more than has been awarded in previous years and is shared equally across departments.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve the Crete 24PWI004 Payment Request 3. Ourada said this and the following request are by SENDD for state, grant-funded projects and have to be authorized by the council.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve the Crete 24DTR001 Payment Request 3.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve the claims from Crete Ace Hardware in the amount of $2,928.99.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve Waste Connections Agreement. City Attorney Allison Janecek Borer explained the changes the city wanted negotiated are in this document along with updated rates.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve amendments to the Master Fee Schedule. Ourada explained there were amendments to water and sewer rates and a correction to the library 3D printing rate.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve farm leases on City property. Ourada said the leases are on airport property owned by the city; there were two competitive bids for particular portions of ground.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve Authorization of deviation from City spec for sidewalk placement at 1044, 1100, 1110, and 1120 Jasmine Ave. Ourada explained this was discussed in the Public Works committee meeting held prior. Generally the topography of the subdivision in this area doesn’t lend itself to match city ordinance, which governs sidewalks and curb heights.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve JEO's recommendation for the street and alley paving CDBG Project No. 24-PWI-004. Ourada said favorable bids were almost $300,000 under the engineer’s estimates. The city does not have experience with this contractor, but they were vetted.
The Council voted 4-0 to approve a bid date of Thursday, Dec. 18 at 10 a.m. for the sale and decommission of A row hangars. Ourada said the A-row, t-type hangars have to be moved to make room for the two new box hangars already approved by the council through a grant with the state and FAA.
Petition - Communication - Resident Concern:
Officer Reports:
Meeting adjourned.
Summary for Crete City Council regular meeting - Tuesday, Nov. 4
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Mayor Dave Bauer and Council member Ashley Newmyer were absent. Council President Dale Strehle presided over the council meeting.
The council approved the Consent Agenda items:
The Council held a Public Hearing to hear testimony in favor of and in opposition to the review of the R-3 Special Exception request from TML Properties at 307 E 12th St for a sign. City Administrator Tom Ourada said the Public Works Committee recommended this at the last meeting. The request is for a new sign for Crete Smiles Dental Clinic on East 12th Street. Building Inspector Trenton Griffin clarified it’s not a lighted sign, but new for the business with no sight issues.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the application from TML Properties for an R-3 Special Exception permit request at 307 E 12th St for a sign at Crete Smiles Family Dentistry. The council voted on each of the eight findings to determine if they were applicable or if the project complies or conforms.
The Council voted 5-0 to table the following item to the next meeting: Ordinance 2260 Amending Ordinance 2255.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve Resolution 2025-26 Crete DBE (Disadvantage Business Enterprise) Program FY 25-26-27. Ourada said this is a federal requirement for any grant work and to receive certain funding.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve Resolution 2025-27 Signing of the Year-End Certification of City Street Superintendent 2025.
The Council voted 5-0 to table the following item to the next meeting: LB840 Application from Dollarama Remodeling and Solutions LLC in the amount up to $27,000.00.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the LB840 Application from Tom and Vicki Sorensen for an amount up to $250,000.00. Ourada said it was brought to the Legislative/Community Development Committee’s attention to consider future planning and partnerships. The city had several discussions as well as with the developer. This project was vetted and it’s currently in the best interest to go with this particular use and location at this time. Tom Sorensen offered thanks to Ourada and said they are trying to make this facility an asset to the community.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the LB840 Application from Cristina's Family Restaurant in the amount up to $20,000.00 for equipment and building upgrades.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the MEAN Master Services Agreement. Ourada said this agreement had to be redone when MEAN reorganized.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the Crete Carrier Community Room Grant Application from Jay Gilbert for Apace Concert on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025. This is an annual event.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the Drevo Addition Administrative Subdivision. Ourada explained this will separate a property from one lot into two.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the SACK 1st Addition Administrative Subdivision. Ourada explained this property is intended to be split and sold off for use as a potential pickleball facility.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve replacement of the tar kettle. Ourada said the street department’s tar kettle suffered a leak and needs to be replaced at a cost of over $50,000. The city can turn in the old kettle for a discount on the new one.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the grant donation for the Crete Volunteer Fire Department. Fire Chief Tod Allen said this grant is a catalyst to give donations back to the community. The department can get $5,000 from the from the Walter Scott Family Foundation to give back to local holiday campaigns: Crete Cares, hygiene stockings project, Operation Under the Tree, school coat drive. CVFD fits a niche as a small fire department and the foundation liked their ideas for donations to the community.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the serving of catered alcohol with a Special Designated Liquor License at the Community Room for the Rotary Club holiday dinner on Dec. 18, 2025 from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
The Council voted 5-0 to approve the Downtown Business District Snow Removal and Weed Management Service Agreement. Ourada explained the downtown business district had a request for proposals for snow removal and weed control; the city negotiated with one bidder and this is the service agreement for that bid.
Petition - Communication - Resident Concern:
Officer Reports:
Meeting adjourned.

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 Administrative Assistant for the Crete Police Department. Part-time hourly position subject to on-call status. General functions: Perform clerical duties. Effectively and accurately respond to Police Department patrons in person or on the telephone. Accurately calculate fines/fees and safeguard payments made to the City. Accurately enter information and maintain pertinent records. Deliver Department mail. Report to the Support Lieutenant. Hourly range: $18.66 - $26.57. 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

The Historic Preservation Commission is a board established by the Crete City Council in September 2022 with passage of Ordinance 2154 - Historic Preservation Act. The commission’s duties are, in part: to adopt criteria and procedures for the survey, evaluation, and designation of local landmarks and landmark districts that are consistent with the city’s Historic Preservation Act and the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Identification and Registration; to prepare and process nominations of properties potentially eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places and comment on properties nominated; to advocate for the benefits of historic preservation and rehabilitation and the value in protecting and enhancing properties that have historical or cultural value; to advise city officials regarding the preservation of properties having historical or cultural value; to participate in all building and zoning processes that affect proposed or designated landmarks or landmark districts.
| Name | Member Since | Term Expires |
| Janet Jeffries | 2023 | 1-2026 |
| Jennifer Robison | 2023 | 1-2028 |
| Scott Kuncl | 2023 | 1-2027 |
| Thom Reeves | 2025 | 1-2026 |
| Tom King | 2024 | 1-2027 |
The first of several public information meeting was held on Oct. 26 in the Crete Carrier Community Room at Crete Public Library to provide details from the city's Historic Preservation Commission on upcoming opportunities for historic districts and properties. There will be additional opportunities to share information on new preservation programming. Click the galleries for videos of the Oct. 26 meeting - parts 1 and 2.
Twelve boards and commissions are comprised of city residents appointed by the Mayor and approved by the City Council to advise certain City programs or departments. Select boards meet regularly, while others meet as needed. For contact information on individual board members, please contact the City Clerk.

The City of Crete - Crete Fire Department issues open burning permits in accordance with the following:
Permit information required: owner's name and phone number, person supervising the burn and phone number, burn location, person assuming responsibility in event fire comes out of control.
Submit a completed Burn Permit in one of the following ways:
Crete Volunteer Fire Department
Burn Permits - City Hall Public Works Office: 402.826.4312 | 243 East 13th Street

The City of Crete provides forms and documents online related to city programs and services. Forms are in a pdf fillable format or can be printed and completed by hand. Links are also shown for forms available in other sections on this site.
Still can't find what you're looking for? Contact City Hall, 402.826.4312, or view a list of city officials and department contacts: City Hall & Officials, Parks & Recreation, Public Works Directory.
Fall/Winter 2025:
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Building Inspector's Office:
City Clerk:
Finance Department:
City Code: The City Code of the City of Crete is the accumulated ordinances of the City and is online in a keyword searchable format. This link includes a preface explaining how the code is organized and labeled.
City Master Fee Schedule: A comprehensive list of all city fees for services, permits, utilities, and programs across all departments and offices. View the Master Fee Schedule
Public Works - Utility Office:
Community and Economic Development:
Crete Police Department:
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Crete Public Library:
Parks and Recreation Department:
Human Resources:
Election Polling Locations in the City of Crete (new in Spring 2022):

City of Crete - Nebraska | Marilyn Schacht, Community Assistance Director
City Hall - 243 East 13th Street, Crete NE 68333-0086 | Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Phone: 402.826.6405 | Fax: 402.826.6412 | marilyn.schacht@crete.ne.gov
The Community Assistance Office closes at 5 p.m. Applications will not be started after 4:15 p.m., to allow time to be completed. To schedule an appointment please call the office or email Marilyn Schacht.
La oficina de Asistencia Comunitaria cierra a las 5 p.m. Las solicitudes no se iniciarán después de las 4:15 p.m. Para tener suficiente tiempo para completarias. Para programar una cita por favor llame la oficina o envíe un correo electrónico Marilyn Schacht.
Community Resources | Rescursos Comunitarios:
PDF documents contain links to organizations online, contact information, and basic services provided.
View/Download complete Community Resources document (pdfs of above information): English | Espańol
The Crete Community Assistance Director is here to help you with a variety of services free of charge. The services include, but are not limited to the following:
La Directora de Asistencia Comunitaria de Crete le puede ayudar con una variedad de servicios gratuitos incluyendo, pero no limitado a lo siguiente:
Request information or refer someone (solicitar información o referir a otra persona):
* Required Information: Name and Phone (*información requerida: nombre y teléfono)


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


The City of Crete Department of Public Works, 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.
All five programs offer cash incentives to make energy efficient upgrades in the areas of insulation, cooling systems, home thermostats, high efficiency heat pump, and commercial lighting. Here is a rundown of the four programs:
These programs are available to customers of the City of Crete through its wholesale power partnership with the Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska. For more information on these programs, contact the Utility Office at City Hall, 402.826.4312, or go online to download program guidelines and application forms.
City Hall - 243 East 13th Street
(Utility Office ground floor main entrance on south side)
Crete, NE 68333
Phone: 402.826.4312

Calendar Week of November 30 - December 6, 2025