Approval of an ordinance that would allow for voluntary use of private property for a temporary emergency warming shelter and reduce restrictions on the availability of public property for such use will be considered Monday, Oct. 22, by the Lincoln City City Council.
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An ordinance to alter rules and restrictions on where a warming shelter can be located could come before the Lincoln City City Council at its Oct. 22 meeting and allow for designation of City property as an emergency site on a temporary basis.
Police and Lincoln City Warming Shelter officials disputed Wednesday a published report that alleged an assault occurred at approximately noon at the shelter at 1206 48th Place.
First responding agencies gathered Monday at the Lincoln City Community Center to address what measures they would need to take in the fave of a hazardous material spill.