(KMZA)--Nemaha County is moving forward with vacating portions of two roads.
Following a public hearing at Monday's Nemaha County Commission meeting, the Commission approved resolutions to vacate a portion of 16th Road in Red Vermillion Township and a portion of T Road in Berwick Township.
Public comment was received concerning the possiblity of repairing the bridges in those locations or installing a tube or low water crossing. Commissioners said those options were not a possibility.
In other business, Con Olson with Nemaha County EMS and Brent Teter and Jay Watkins with Techs, Inc. met with the Commission about finding a new place to house the ambulances for the county.
Currently, the county leases the ambulance barn from the city of Seneca, who would like the Seneca Fire Department to be able to use the building in the future.
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