The business has yet to comply with an agreement to provide fire lanes between tire piles and exterior fences.
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The protracted inability of the state to fix such situations means that Nebraska taxpayers wind up subsidizing bad business practices.
Alvo, a tiny Cass County village with a cluster of homes and an abandoned main street, sits next to a mountain of scrap tires — 20 to 30 feet high and spanning an area larger than a football field.