Posted December 17, 2024 11:03am
(KLZA)-- Falls City Economic Development and Growth Enterprise will host a Community Engagement session Wednesday evening to give citizens an opportunity to engage with the co-founders of Citroniq--the company developing a bio-based production facility south of Falls City.
The event will be held in the Falls City High School gymnasium, beginning at 6 pm. The public is invited to attend.
EDGE Executive Director Lucas Froeschl says it will be give the Citroniq founders and area residents a chance to get to know each other. There will be an introduction on how Falls City was selected as a site for the multi-billion dollar facility and the Julie Bushell, a consultant from the Governor's office who is leading the Nebraska BioEconomy Initiative will speak followed by the Citroniq officials.
Those attending the meeting will have a chance to submit questions before and during the event. People wanting to ask questions will be able to fill out note cards with questions to be submitted or you can relay questions you wish to ask at the event, in advance by email to the Falls City EDGE office. That email address is diector@fallsciytedge.com.
The multi-billion dollar facility is to be located in Falls City's Mid-America Rail Campus, about two miles south of Falls City. Plans are to have the plant operational in 2029.