Papillion Annexations
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Papillion Annexations
After slight 2017 interior annexations, the City of Papillion looks like this:
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Where did you get the image? Site?Coyote wrote:After slight 2017 interior annexations, the City of Papillion looks like this:
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Papillion City Council documents.mcarch wrote:Where did you get the image? Site?Coyote wrote:After slight 2017 interior annexations, the City of Papillion looks like this:
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I love seeing the city limits of Papillion reaching outward more! My whole life, Papillion, La VIsta, and Ralston have always had very limited, smaller city limits centered around 84th St on the Omaha map. There's never been an extensive Omaha suburb with extensive city limits -- except maybe Bellevue, which has a Florida-like shape to their city limits, that seems to never hardly change. Safe within Sarpy County, those cities are not gobbled up by Omaha's standard white city limits, like Douglas County outlying towns are. Finally, we'll see more color on the Omaha metro map.
With these changes, and all the new development filling in farm fields south of West Center and west of 204th, I need to get a new Omaha map soon. Omaha's overall shape is really starting to change.
With these changes, and all the new development filling in farm fields south of West Center and west of 204th, I need to get a new Omaha map soon. Omaha's overall shape is really starting to change.
I can get pushed out because I'm "too much" for some. Then, an observer of me comes suddenly swooping in to "fill my shoes." People are always more accepting of the new one, because their feathers aren't truly ruffled by them. (Yawn) I can count on it every time.
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And I thought Omaha’s annexation was strange in the past when they use to just touch a section so they could ‘grab’ the next section.
We are the people our parents warned us about.
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It doesn't appear to be too crazy if you follow their boundary. That long stretch on the north to the west is mostly completed industrial development small tracts and follow their boundary with LaVista. That long leg down just east of 132nd is their Prairie Queen dam site and part of their park system. Then you are at the National Cemetery and then the newer industrial, datacenter and manufacturing along 144th. That crescent moon part then would be the housing that is filling in.
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Well, I mean, come on. It's pretty silly looking.dave1215 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 7:58 pmIt doesn't appear to be too crazy if you follow their boundary. That long stretch on the north to the west is mostly completed industrial development small tracts and follow their boundary with LaVista. That long leg down just east of 132nd is their Prairie Queen dam site and part of their park system. Then you are at the National Cemetery and then the newer industrial, datacenter and manufacturing along 144th. That crescent moon part then would be the housing that is filling in.
But one would assume they would annex said neighborhoods in the near future.
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They'll annex those neighborhoods when their debt is paid down.