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SAFER Grant Funds New Firefighters in 2025

The City of Omaha will hire 18 additional firefighters in 2025, funded by a $6.8 million SAFER grant from FEMA. This funding will enhance emergency services and maintain staffing levels as the city prepares for an increase in fire department personnel.

Building Permit Fees Waived for Tornado-Damaged Properties

Owners in Omaha whose properties were damaged by the April 26 tornado will not have to pay building permit fees, as the City Council unanimously voted to waive these fees. This decision affects properties within city limits and the three-mile zoning jurisdiction, supporting recovery efforts after extensive property damage was reported.

South Omaha Jobs Center Opens Monday

The South Omaha Jobs Center is set to open on Monday, providing critical employment services to the local community. This new facility aims to enhance job opportunities and support workforce development in Omaha, Nebraska. The center will serve as a vital resource for job seekers in the region.

Omaha Achieves High Bond Ratings for Financial Strength

Omaha has achieved high bond ratings, reflecting the city's strong financial health and creditworthiness. This rating is significant for future investments and infrastructure projects, positively impacting the local economy and community services.

Public Workshops Begin for Omaha's New Master Plan

Omaha's new master plan is taking shape with the initiation of public workshops aimed at gathering community input. The city encourages residents to participate in shaping the future of Omaha through these workshops, emphasizing the importance of local voices in urban planning.

Recruits Begin Training at Omaha Fire Academy

The Omaha Fire Academy has welcomed a new cohort of recruits who will undergo extensive training to prepare for their roles as firefighters. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to enhancing public safety and ensuring a well-trained emergency response team.

Vote Now to Name That Snowplow! - City of Omaha

The City of Omaha invites residents to participate in a fun campaign to name the city’s snowplows, emphasizing community engagement and creativity. This initiative encourages local participation and fosters a sense of ownership among citizens regarding their public services. The campaign not only aims to enhance public awareness about snow removal but also seeks to connect residents through a lighthearted activity.

Chief Schmaderer Orders Additional Training for All Officers - City of Omaha

Chief Schmaderer has ordered additional training for all Omaha police officers to enhance their skills and community engagement. This initiative aims to address public safety concerns and improve interactions between law enforcement and the community. The focus on training reflects a commitment to professional development within the police force.