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Published: Jun 24, 2026
Lincoln City Council Approves November 2026 Election Call and One-Cent Sales Tax Measure
The Lincoln City Council discussed and unanimously approved two resolutions related to the city's general municipal election and a proposed general tax measure. The first resolution calls for the election on November 3rd, 2026, and requests services from the Placer County Clerk's Office for filling two city council seats. The second resolution authorizes submitting a one-cent sales tax measure to voters, intended to generate approximately $6 million annually for general governmental purposes, with a focus on preventing cuts to public safety and improving services. The measure, described as 'until ended by voters,' aims to provide sustainable funding for essential services.
Lincoln Explores Establishing a Wall of Recognition to Honor Community Contributors
The City Council discussed the proposal for a Wall of Recognition program designed to honor community members who have made significant contributions. The program, inspired by a neighboring agency's model, would include categories for individuals, businesses, groups, or organizations. The process involves a nomination period, review by a committee, and a public ceremony. Key decisions to be made include the committee's composition, nomination criteria, site location, and budget. An initial budget of $25,000 was estimated for establishment. Council members expressed support for the idea, with discussions focusing on funding sources (potential donations/fundraising), committee structure (balancing council members, staff, and community representation), and the potential for incorporating digital elements like QR codes for enhanced storytelling. The City Clerk, Hope Ithaburn, presented the proposal, drawing on her experience in a similar program in Rockland.
Lincoln City Council Approves Interim Animal Control Contract Amidst Cost Concerns and Plans for In-House Services
During the consent calendar discussion, Councilmember Andreata raised a question regarding the contract renewal for animal control services. The current contract with Placer County is set to expire, and the proposed renewal includes a significant cost increase of approximately 60%. The council was informed that alternative vendors have been explored but none are currently interested in providing the service. City staff (Fawn) and Chief (Chief/Sean) plan to develop a model for the city to potentially establish its own animal control department within the next few months, aiming for better cost-effectiveness and service. The council approved the contract renewal in the interim to avoid service disruption.
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