(A) The City Council may by resolution order the construction of a sidewalk on any lot or piece of ground within the city. Notice of the City Council’s intention to construct said sidewalk shall be given by the City Clerk by publication of notice one time in a legal newspaper of general circulation in the city. A copy of said notice shall be personally served upon the occupant in possession of such property or, when personal service is not possible, said notice shall be sent by first class mail to such premises ten days prior to the commencement of construction. Such service shall include a form of return evidencing personal service or mailing as herein required.
(B) The notice required in this section shall be prepared by the City Attorney in accordance with the provisions of this section. Said notice shall notify the owner of the premises of the passage of the resolution ordering him or her to construct or cause to be constructed a sidewalk within 30 days after the date of publication, and further, that if he or she fails to construct the sidewalk or cause the same to be done within the time allowed, the city will cause the sidewalk to be constructed, and the cost thereof shall be levied and assessed as a special tax against the premises; provided, that the notice shall contain the official estimate of the cost of said construction and no special assessment in excess of this estimate shall be assessed against the property.
(C) In the event the property owner is a nonresident of the county in which the property lies, the city shall, before levying any special assessment against such property, send to the last known address of the nonresident property owner by certified mail, return receipt requested, a copy of any notice required by law to be published. The last known address shall be that address listed on the current tax rolls at the time such required notice was first published.
(Prior Code, § 5-302)
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Similar provisions, see Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 17-552 and 17-523