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The City of Wahoo, in partnership with the Southeast Nebraska Development District (SENDD), is conducting a community survey to gather valuable input from residents.
This survey will help guide future planning efforts and support applications for state and federal funding to improve the community.
Please note that this is a random sample survey, so not all households will receive a survey. However, if you do receive one, your participation is extremely important. A strong response rate is critical to ensure the accuracy and validity of the results. Your feedback will make a difference in shaping the future of Wahoo!
Survey Details:
· Deadline: Please mail back your completed survey by June 15th, 2025.
· Confidentiality: All responses are completely anonymous and confidential. No individual data will be shared with any organizations or government entities, including the City of Wahoo.
· Convenience: A postage-paid return envelope is included for your convenience.
Your voice matters! If you receive a survey, please take a few moments to complete and return it. Your input is essential to understanding the needs of our community and planning for a better future.
For questions or more information, please contact the SENDD Lincoln Office at 402-475-2560.
Thank you for helping shape the future of Wahoo!
DOWNTOWN WATER IMPROVEMENTS
CONSTRUCTION NOTICE UPDATE
Click HERE for printable Construction Update Notice (pdf)
The City of Wahoo Utilities continues to enhance its water infrastructure to provide reliable, high-quality service across the city. Here’s what you can expect in the next phase of construction that is replacing outdated water mains and service lines across 33 blocks of the downtown business area.
Current Work
Important Information
Construction Map
CONTACT US
For specific comments or questions during the construction process, please call City Hall at (402) 443-3222. You can also visit our website at wahoo.ne.us for updated information.
Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation as we work to improve water service reliability and fire protection for our community.
Thanks to the Ten Free Trees program, an effort of the Nebraska Forest Service and the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum, the City of Wahoo received 10 trees for the Wahoo Cemeteries Re-Tree project. The Wahoo Cemeteries have been and will continue to be part of the Wahoo community since as early as the 1870s. Over the years trees have provided ambiance, shelter, and beauty for our cemeteries, but there have all been trees impacted by disease, age, and storms. The Ten Free Trees program is a great opportunity for the City of Wahoo to add to the canopy at our Wahoo cemeteries with diverse species of trees. Wahoo Scout Troop 140 was a great partner and helped us plant the trees shortly after their arrival. We thank them for their assistance!
Despite providing a wide range of social, economic, and environmental benefits, most Nebraska community forests have been in steady and sometimes dramatic decline. Many challenges contribute, including extreme weather, insects, disease, and lack of diversity. The Emerald Ash borer is the latest major challenge added to the list.
In an effort to stop this decline and increase community forest resilience, the Ten Free Trees program grants up to 10 high quality trees per project for tree-related educational events and community celebrations promoting trees and fall planting.
In addition to simply planting more trees, the program goals include increasing appreciation and awareness of the significant value of community forests in Nebraska. Special emphasis is placed on species diversity and higher impact projects, especially street tree planting and projects in neighborhoods of highest need.
Ten Free Trees is supported by the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum’s Trees for Nebraska Towns Initiative, funded by the Nebraska Environmental Trust, the USDA Forest Service’s Community Forestry Inflation Reduction Act funding received by the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum, and the USDA Forest Service Landscape Scale Restoration funding received by the Nebraska Forest Service.
The Nebraska Forest Service and the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum are great resources for learning about trees, the value of replacement of our trees, what species to select, how to plant, how to water, etc. Please check out these resources they provided to the City - we hope they help you as well!
Why Trees Are Important to Communities
Why We Love Trees
Tree Planting Guidelines
Watering Guidelines for Newly Planted Trees
Agenda and Minutes can be found here
The Mayor and Council of the City of Wahoo meet regularly on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Wahoo Public Library, 637 N Maple St. They also convene as needed for special meetings which can be called by either the Mayor or by three of the six Council members. All meetings are open to the public and are held in accordance with the Open Meetings Act established by the Nebraska State Legislature.
If you would like to have an item added to the next regular meeting of the Mayor and Council, please print off the Agenda Request Worksheet, complete the worksheet, and return it to the City Clerk's Office at 605 North Broadway along with any supporting documentation by the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on the Thursday prior to the meeting. Once the item is received, the Clerk will contact you regarding the exact date and time of the meeting.
While each agenda is kept continually current and available for public inspection on request, the agenda is not final until posted on the Friday before the meeting. The City of Wahoo makes agendas available by email, on this website, and by posting at the Wahoo Post Office, First National Bank and City Hall. If you would like to have your name added to the email distribution list, please send an email to fasel@wahoo.ne.us.
Special meetings may be called from time to time as the need arises. Agendas for special meetings are posted at least 24 hours prior to the meeting time in the same manner as agendas for regular meetings of the Council.
The minutes of the Mayor and Council must be made available to the public within 10 days of the meeting or by the next meeting, whichever comes first. If the minutes you are looking for are not available below, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 402-443-3222.
Older agendas, packets, and minutes are available at the City Clerks office at City Hall.
As part of the Downtown Water Main improvements there will be service lines to your business or home that may need to be updated. This graphic helps explain what your water service line is and where it is located. The second graphic shares information on the sub-contractor (Codr Plumbing) and their employees who will be completing this work for us.
The attached video is a walk through of how to maintain your clean check valve.
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