May 19, 2025 Special
CITY COUNCIL
May 19, 2025 Louisville, NE
A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Louisville was held on May 19, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall. Present were Mayor Rod Petersen, Council Members Justin Barnes, Paul Pankonin and Jerry McClun. Jamion Biesterfeld was absent. Also present were City Attorney Roger Johnson and guests. Mayor Petersen stated that the Open Meetings Act is posted at the rear of the room and a copy of all meeting materials is available with the clerk.
Notice of the regular meeting was given in advance thereof by posting in three (3) public places as shown by the certificate attached to these minutes. Notice was simultaneously given to all council members. Their acknowledgement of receipt of notice and the agenda is attached to these minutes. All proceedings thereafter were taken while the convened meeting was open to the public.
No public comment was made.
Bids were open for the personal property and equipment used to operate the Louisville Care Center.
McClun moves, Pankonin seconds to approve Resolution 2025-06; to award to the highest bidder all personal property and equipment used to operate the Louisville Care Center. Roll call vote: ayes – McClun, Barnes, Pankonin; absent – Biesterfeld. Motion carried.
McClun moves, Barnes seconds to introduce by title only and suspend the three required statutory readings of Ordinance #1069; to confirm the sale of real estate to Nye Health Services for property known as Louisville Care Center. Roll call vote: ayes – McClun, Barnes, Pankonin; absent – Biesterfeld. Motion carried. McClun moves, Pankonin seconds to adopt Ordinance #1069 by title only on third and final reading. Roll call vote: ayes – McClun, Barnes, Pankonin; absent – Biesterfeld. Motion carried.
Barnes moves, Pankonin seconds to adjourn the meeting at 5:38 p.m. Roll call vote: ayes – McClun, Barnes, Pankonin; absent – Biesterfeld. Motion carried.
I, the undersigned clerk, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the proceedings had and done by the Mayor and City Council of Louisville. To the best of my knowledge, the agenda was kept continually current and available for public inspection; and the minutes were in written form and available for public inspection within 10 working days. The minutes are published in summary form. Upon request a complete copy is available at City Hall.
Dee Arias, City Clerk