Eighteen months of diligence involving a massive volume of input gathered through numerous events, meetings, surveys and social media could reshape the future on the Central Oregon Coast when the “Imagine Lincoln City Community Vision” plan is reviewed Monday by the Lincoln City City Council.
Taft Hall is likely to resume its role as a warming shelter in severe-weather situations at the request of its owners if a recommendation to enable the City to move forward with an emergency declaration is granted at Monday’s regular session of the Lincoln City City Council.
Lincoln City Homepage has been around since 2015, but it wasn't until about eight months ago that the decision was made to sink time and resources into the operation in an effort to become the most reliable and read news source in Lincoln City.
In the first of two planned meetings with the public concerning the fate of Lincoln City's Warming Shelter, City Manager Ron Chandler listened to a large group of citizens at Driftwood Public Library Tuesday.
The Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund distributed more than $180,000 to 57 organizations earlier this month as it continues its quarterly giving to nonprofit groups that now exceeds $16 million in overall donations since 2001.