(KLZA)--The Pawnee City Council has approved the acceptance of bids for a property on G Street.
The empty lot, formerly the Gaston property, was declared a nuisance property. The City cleaned up the property, which included razing the home of the property.
Sealed bids for the purchase of the property will be opened during the September 25th meeting of the Pawnee City Council.
The Council did approve a request from Keith and Joyce Klepper to vacate an all between 13th and 14th Street in Block 3, North Pawnee City. In addition, the Council waived the three reading rule, finalizing the action.
City Clerk Tammy Stephens noted the curb painting project organized by Deputy City Clerk Kelly Wiers. Pawnee City teacher Mrs. Moser and 15 students from the Pawnee City School assisted with the project.
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