The Omaha Inland Port Authority adopted a conflict-of-interest policy during its March 5 meeting. Community members raised questions about the timing and public availability of the policy before the vote, and legal counsel said the measure aligns with city and state regulations and identifies conflicts when board members have corporate or personal interests in items under consideration. https://flatwaterfreepress.org/march-5-inland-port-authority-reviews-competing-master-plan-proposals/
