Funding Request Approved for Seneca Fireworks Display
06/03/2016

(KMZA)--The Seneca City Council has approved a funding request for next month’s fireworks display at the Spring Creek Golf Course.  Heidi Wolfgang reports

At the request of the Nemaha Valley High School class of 1976, the Council voted Wednesday evening to donate $2,000 for the July 2nd event, with a stipulation that the display be advertised as open for the public to enjoy.

The total cost for the display is $5,000, with the difference to be made  up from a fundraising dinner that will be held that night and donations from member of the class of 76.

In other business, the Council voted to authorize Mayor Joe Mitchell to sign a contract for the sale of tract of land in the Fairway Addition along west U.S. 36 Highway to Chris Roberts of Marysville.

The Council at their previous meeting approved the sale of Lot 8, consisting of 1.3 acres, to Roberts who plans to build a Sonic Restaurant at the site.

Roberts has 30 days to get the financing and approval from Sonic to move forward with the project.  After that, he has one year to build the restaurant.

Roberts currently owns the Sonic restaurant in Marysville.


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