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  1. For a live map showing the progress of debris collection on Douglas County roads, please visit: Douglas County Debris Collection Map. For information regarding debris pick-up within the City of Omaha, visit: City of Omaha Storm Damage Clean-Up.

  2. May 3, 2024 · Updated information presented by Douglas County GIS Administrator Mike Schonlau shows 834 reports of property damage, ranging from destroyed to major and minor damage. More than 1,900 properties have already been inspected: 689 in the Omaha city limits, 1,000 in the three-mile ETJ, 44 in unincorporated areas of Douglas County, and 155 in ...

  3. Jan 4, 2010 · Douglas County, incorporated in 1854, forms part of one of the nation's major metropolitan areas along the Missouri River, with Omaha as its largest city. The county has a broad-based economy with strong trade, service, and manufacturing sectors, with many corporations headquartered in the county.

  4. State of Nebraska COVID-19 Appropriations; Douglas County's CARES Act Timeline; Coronavirus Relief Fund Reporting Requirements

  5. County Administration is located on the Legislative Chamber level of the Omaha-Douglas Civic Center. Our phone number is 402-444-7025, our fax is 402-444-6559. Please send U.S. mail to us at:

  6. Board of Mental Health. 801 Civic Center. 1819 Farnam Street. Omaha, NE 68183. Phone Number: (402) 444-7191. Fax Number: (402) 444-6455. The Board office is open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (After 4:30p.m.

  7. Emergency Communications Contact. The center is located at 156th & W Maple Rd. Contact the administration of the Douglas County Emergency Communications Department for information, tours, concerns, or questions: 402-444-5800. Do not use this number in an emergency. In an emergency dial 9-1-1.

  8. Douglas County Emergency Management Agency DC West Campus Building. Suite 202, 15335 West Maple Road, Omaha, Nebraska 68116 Engaging and coordinating stakeholders and resources to effectively prepare, mitigate, respond to and recover from Community Emergencies and Natural Disasters.

  9. The Douglas County Emergency Communications Department serves all of Douglas County including Omaha, Boystown, Ralston, Bennington, Valley, Waterloo, Ponca Hills, and Irvington. We also work with and support our neighboring counties.

  10. Douglas County Public Defender: Thomas C. Riley . The Public Defender for Douglas County, Nebraska is Thomas C. Riley. The office of the Public Defender is elected by voters every 4 years. Mr. Riley has held this position since 1995.

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