(KMZA)--The Seneca City Council has approved the sale of another lot in the Community West Addition.
The Council, during their December 21 regular meeting, approved a contract with Senior Living Capital Group for the sale of lot 1 at a price of $21,475.
The lot abuts the property where Credo Senior Living is located, which is owned by Senior Living Capital Group.
The Community West Addition consists of four city-owned lots and is located west of the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital.
In other business, the Council approved a request from the American Legion Riders to have a public fireworks display on July 8, 2023.
In addition, the Council voted to donate $2,500 to the Nemaha County United 4 Youth organization.
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