(KMZA)--The Seneca Electrical Department will seek bids for a new bucket truck.
Department Superintendent Bruce Deters presented a list of specifications for the new truck to the City Council last week.
He said they are looking for a 41-foot 1 ½ ton truck with a Ford chassis.
Deters said they plan on the truck being their main truck, with the others as back-up. He said that would enable the department to have 2 crews working during and after storms.
The Council approved having Deters seek bids for the new truck and for leasing a truck.
In other business, City Administrator Steve Brooks a survey of block 91 was complete. The property is next to the Union Pacific tracks and there was a question about whether the property was the city's or belonged to the railroad. Brooks said Union Pacific agreed the property belonged to the city for their use.
Also at the meeting, new Nemaha County Administrator Robert Reese introduced himself to the Council during the public comment portion of the meeting. His first day was March 31st.
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