(KLZA)-- Falls City Council members voted to approve an ordinance on second reading authorizing the issuance of $375-thousand in utility revenue bonds Tuesday evening.
The money will be used for a sanitary lift stations on 21st Street.
Earnings from the Sewer, Water, Gas and electric systems owned by the City of Falls City will be used to pay off the bonds.
The Council also approved a resolution establishing criteria to be used in the review of special designated licenses in accordance with the provisions of the Nebraska Liquor Control act.
The Council action designates the City Administrator to act on behalf of the Council in reviewing special designated liquor license applications for those entities holding catering licenses and for local religious non-profit corporation affiliated events held for fund raising efforts.
By doing this, the City Council will no longer need to act on the special requests to serve liquor at events such as weddings and banquets.
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