Omaha’s city council is set to vote Tuesday on two major bond measures that could hit the November ballot: a $155 million plan for a brand-new police and fire headquarters to replace a decades-old, undersized facility—and a $30 million boost for Tranquility Park to keep it thriving. Both projects won’t raise taxes, thanks to a 2020 voter-approved levy cap lift. Also on the agenda: an ordinance tackling unauthorized towing fees. If approved by council, voters will ultimately decide whether to fund these critical upgrades in November.

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