iamjacobm wrote:The big fights over the next 25 years will be in Sarpy County, especially with the new sewer capabilities going in south of the ridge line there will be big land grabs.
Actually there should be minimal fighting over the next 25 years as formal boundary agreements are in place in most places.
Papillion, Bellevue and LaVista signed a full one in the late '70s or early 80s.
LaVista and Gretna have a permanent one
Gretna and Springfield established one late '90s or early 2000s
Papillion and Gretna did a partial one about 6-7 years ago (line down the middle of the interstate to about 180th)
Papillion and Springfield put a complete one earlier in the year.
The only spot without one is between Gretna and Papillion south of 180th around where the County shows a future 192nd street interchange (where Gretna started their annexation but the County filed the lawsuit)
So once that final spot around 192nd/I80 gets resolved there are no more areas in all of Sarpy County that are without boundary agreements.