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West 13th Street at Tuxedo Road
City of Crete - Nebraska
The park's main entrance on Tuxedo Road has a two-lane, concrete bridge.
The largest park in Crete is Tuxedo Park, a 96-acre facility located in the northwest area of town, west of the Blue River. A broad range of recreational facilities are provided in the park. (Go to Parks and Recreation Department Main Page)
Camping
Tuxedo Park campgrounds are closed for the season as of October 30
During the camping season (April -October), the park has public restrooms, shower facilities and fresh water available, 20 RV camping sites and picnic areas. Fee is $15 per day on a first come, first serve basis; no reservations are taken. Find local weather conditions in the row of social media icons at the top of this page. Please use registration boxes with envelopes located at camping areas.
Athletic Fields, Playgrounds, and Facilities
Thom Stallard Legion baseball field and press box and the Howard Waltman Softball Complex (four fields) host numerous teams and tournaments throughout the season. Baseball and softball areas both have dugouts, bleachers, concession stands, restrooms, and batting cages. Reserve a Tuxedo Park ball field on RecDesk.
Cerny Memorial Park is a playground on the south side of the park with slides, swing sets, climbing bar, small kids play area, and a sand box. The east playground, near the softball complex, includes a swing set, sand box, and play structure. The park also has nature trails, horseshoe pits, and sand volleyball courts.
The Izaak Walton League cabin and shooting range (trap, skeet, sporting clays) is located in the northwest corner of the park. This cabin and range is maintained by the Crete Ikes organization.
A picnic shelter is located between the 4-H Exhibit Hall and the Sertoma Building, north of Sertoma Road. To reserve the picnic shelter for an event, call the Parks and Recreation Office at City Hall.
Saline County Fairgrounds
The Saline County Fairgrounds are located at the park for use during the fair (July 14-19, 2026). Several buildings are owned and maintained by the Saline County Agricultural Society and rental contact is available upon request. Find more fair information online or Facebook.
Raceway
The lakebed area in the southeast portion of Tuxedo Park is currently being leased for operation of a go kart track, Blue River Raceway. Use of this track is for scheduled races only and are slated for Saturdays from May through October. Find more information on Facebook.
Historical Marker
A Nebraska Historical Marker stands inside the main entrance commemorating the Crete Chautauqua. The national Chautauqua movement started at Lake Chautauqua, N.Y. in 1874 as a program for Sunday school educators. The assemblies spread to the midwest and Crete’s Chautauqua Assembly, first held in 1884, became the second largest in the country, attracting thousands of visitors every summer for entertainment, workshops, and recreation. Interest in the assemblies declined in the late 1890s. One original Chautauqua-era structure remains in the park, a small, eight-sided building north of the historical marker.
Old Settler's Cabin
The Saline County Old Settler’s Association built a 16 by 24 foot cabin as the group’s meeting place and dedicated it in a ceremony during the Saline County fair in September 1938. The cabin is located on the west side of the park between the 4-H Building and the Ag Hall,
Mosquito Control
The City of Crete is diligent in the fight against disease carrying mosquitoes. Tuxedo Park is treated seasonally with spray on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, weather conditions permitting. Spraying starts in June.
City of Crete - Nebraska
Parks & Recreation Department
City Hall - 243 East 13th Street
Phone: 402.826.4315
creteparks@crete.ne.gov

Currently advertised public notices and hearings of the Crete City Council and appointed boards and commissions will appear below when available. See all linked documents for information.
SECTION 00 10 00 INVITATION TO BID
Sealed Proposals for the construction of “2024 Crete Street and Alley Improvements, CDBG Project No. 24-PWI-004 for the city of Crete, Nebraska,” JEO Project No. 240578.00, QuestCDN No. 9460677, will be received by the city clerk at 243 East 13th Street, Crete, NE 68333, until 10:00 AM on the 13th day of November 2025, and thereafter will be read aloud.
Additional information can be found in the City Government section:


Departments of Public Works
Trenton Griffin, Municipal Building Inspector
City Hall - Crete, Nebraska
243 East 13th Street
P.O. Box 86
Crete, NE 68333
Phone: 402.826.4312
trenton.griffin@crete.ne.gov
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.
The International Building Code (IBC) 2018, International Residential Code (IRC) 2018, International Property Maintenance Code 2009, Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) 2018 - with Lincoln Amendments, National Electric Code 2014, International Mechanical Code 2018, and National Fire Code (NFPA), as adopted in City Code, are enforced within the city limits of Crete and the two mile zoning jurisdiction. Enforcement of the provisions of the municipal Code pertaining to building construction and repair and collection of fees is the responsibility of the Municipal Building Inspector, Trenton Griffin.
Building Permits & Inspections
The City of Crete, Nebraska requires building permits if you plan to construct, erect, enlarge, alter, repair, improve, remove, convert or demolish any building or dwelling. Applications for the appropriate building permit and applicable fees are filed with the building inspector. Each application for permit must be in writing and include the following:
The Building Inspector will inspect, as often as necessary, any building which is being constructed, altered, repaired or relocated to determine if the work being done is in conformity with all Municipal building and housing regulations.
Homeowners and property owners/occupants should make sure contractors working on their property are licensed and additionally licensed (specifically plumbing) to work in the City of Crete, through the Building Inspector's Office. Unlicensed contractors risk being cited and removed from projects.
Click on the links below to download forms (pdf):
For Business Registrations and these local permits see the City Clerk's Office:

Calendar Week of November 2 - November 8, 2025