New location sought for Seneca driver's license office
(KMZA)--The state is seeking a new location for its driver’s license office in Seneca.
David Harper, director of vehicles with the Kansas Department of Revenue, spoke with Nemaha County Commission by phone Monday about their need for more space.
Harper said they have outgrown the space they currently use on Main Street and asked about possible office space that the county would have available for use.
Commissioners suggested a room that is available in the county-owned Pioneer Building.
Commissioners later reviewed the space at the building.
Commissioners plan to get back with the state on the square footage and cost of rent.
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