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LB 1113

Change provisions relating to certain notices under the Community Development Law

109th Legislature (2025-2026)

LB 1113 modifies Community Development Law notice requirements, potentially affecting public transparency and procedural obligations for local economic development projects in Nebraska.

Notice of hearing for February 17, 2026
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Bill Summary · LB 1113

Legislative bill overview

LB 1113 modifies notice requirements and procedural provisions under Nebraska's Community Development Law, which governs local economic development activities and tax incentive programs. The bill appears to streamline or alter how municipalities must inform the public and affected parties about community development projects and related financial commitments.

Why is this important

Community development laws directly impact how local governments use public funds, offer tax breaks, and pursue economic development projects. Changes to notice requirements affect public transparency, opportunities for citizen input, and the ability of taxpayers to understand how their money is being used in development initiatives.

Potential points of contention

  • Public transparency vs. administrative efficiency: Reduced or simplified notice requirements could streamline government processes but may limit public awareness and participation in development decisions
  • Stakeholder notification standards: Changes to who must be notified and how could affect property owners, businesses, and residents near development projects differently
  • Implementation complexity: Altering established notice procedures may create confusion for municipalities during transition and require staff retraining on compliance requirements

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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