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Municipal Inland Port Authority - Nebraska Department of Economic Development Municipal Inland Port Authority Act The Municipal Inland Port Authority Act will allow for the creation of Municipal Inland Port Authorities to manage inland port districts if they are located: Within one mile of a navigable river or other navigable waterway Within one mile of a major rail line Within two miles of any portion of the federally designated National System of Interstate and Defense Highways or any other four-lane divided highway Within two miles of a major airport No more than 5 inland port districts may be designated statewide.
No inland port authority shall designate more than one inland port district, and no inland port authority may be created without also designating an inland port district. Legislative Bill 644 (2025) (codified as Neb. Rev.
Stat. § 77-3,114 ) prohibits foreign adversarial companies from receiving benefits under an incentive program of the State of Nebraska. Prior to applying, please see Memo 25-04 Foreign Adversarial Company , found also in the Guidance Documents section.
Applicants meeting the definition of foreign adversarial company will not be approved for benefits. See the final reading of LB644 for more information.
Municipal Inland Port Authority Act Open Date: 10/17/2022 9:00 AM Eastern Standard Time Close Date: 10/17/2026 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time Site and Building Development Fund: Subaccount Application for Inland Port Authorities Open Date: 9/11/2023 8:00 AM Central Standard Time Close Date: 6/30/2025 5:00 PM Central Standard Time Municipal Inland Port Authority – Guidelines Site And Building Development Fund Subaccount For Municipal Inland Port Authorities - Guidelines Municipal Inland Port Authority – Parcel Identification Spreadsheet Municipal Inland Port Authority – Application Checklist Municipal Inland Port Authority – Application User Guide MEMO 25-04: LB 644 (2025) Foreign Adversarial Company Foreign Adversary Company Form Grant Management Resources This page will provide technical assistance on using AmpliFund to apply for and manage grants awarded by DED.
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