Omaha City Council approves support for campus expansion
November 24, 2021
Omaha City Council approves support for campus expansion
- Written by Jeffrey Robb Published Nov 24, 2021
The Omaha City Council has unanimously approved an interlocal agreement committing $93 million in city funding to support the UNMC campus expansion and Project NExT — a multibillion-dollar, state-of-the-art disaster response and medical research facility. This decade-long investment includes $45 million for Project NExT and $48 million for public infrastructure such as streets and a new parking garage on the Saddle Creek campus, which will also feature mixed-use development. Project NExT, backed by local, state, federal, and philanthropic partners, positions Omaha as a national leader in health security and biomedical innovation. With $300 million already committed by the State of Nebraska and UNMC’s designation as a key federal pilot site for disaster response training, the project is expected to drive economic growth while strengthening national readiness for future public health emergencies. Importantly, the city’s financing plan leverages tobacco and vaping occupation taxes, with no new tax increases required.
Omaha City Council approves support for campus expansion | Newsroom | University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha City Council approves support for campus expansion | Newsroom | University of Nebraska Medical Center












