(KLZA)-- The Humboldt City Council received no public input on the One and Six Year Street Plan during a public hearing Tuesday evening.
The Council approved the plan later in the meeting. Included on the One Year plan, is grading and aggregate work on Cemetery Road and an asphalt overlay of Edwards Street. The Six Year plan is unchanged.
City Clerk Connie Laflin said finding money to complete the street improvements is an issue for Humboldt like many other area communities.
Code Enforcer, Rian Harkin provided an update on nuisance properties. The Council voted to send letters to home owners and 429 Long Branch and 523, 4th Street concerning those properties. Also discussed were properties at 311 Nims and 432 Nemaha Streets. A motion to abate these nuisances died for lack of a second.
Resolutions to restrict parking around the school at Humboldt on Central Avenue and on 9th Street were also approved by the Council.
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