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Omaha Pulse: Wastewater Deal, Cool Weather, University Relocation, Summer Real Estate Surge

Omaha Pulse: Wastewater Deal, Cool Weather, University Relocation, Summer Real Estate Surge

Published 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025.

We begin with breaking news from City Hall. The Omaha City Council is meeting today and one of the headline items is a new wastewater service agreement with the city of Papillion. This deal is set to update how the two cities manage shared infrastructure, which should mean smoother operations and fewer service disruptions for residents on Omaha’s southern edge. If you live near Harrison Street or often travel into Sarpy County, this agreement could affect your daily commute and water service in the coming months.

Turning to the weather, a cool front overnight means we’re waking up to crisp, clear skies. We should see mostly sunny conditions all day with highs in the upper seventies, perfect for any outdoor plans. There’s a mild breeze so if you’re headed out for a run on the Keystone Trail or a picnic at Elmwood Park, today’s the day.

In business news, the University of Nebraska Foundation’s Omaha office has just relocated. Their Aksarben Village location is undergoing renovations through next year, so if you’re heading over for a meeting or to make a donation, their new temporary office is at 6464 Center Street, just east of their usual spot. Operations will continue without interruption and their addresses and phone numbers remain the same.

For real estate watchers, June kicks off the busy summer market. Although official numbers for May are still coming in, early estimates show about 500 new listings in Douglas County last month, keeping inventory steady as

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