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City Council to discuss water rate hikes, Urban Renewal taxes and Special election

On Monday, June 12, City council will meet as the Urban renewal Agency to discuss taxing options for a proposed Nelscott Urban Renewal plan.

Mayor, councilors take oath of office

In a brief ceremony held prior to the business portion of Monday's city council meeting, recently re-elected Mayor Susan Wahlke and councilors Mitch Parsons...

A clearer picture of city hall

Thanks to the hard work of Lincoln City's Information Technology Department (IT), things will look a lot better to viewers of city council and planning commission meetings.

An idea falls by the wayside

The City of Lincoln City is asking for an increase in the Transient Room Tax to help fund the construction of a “state of the art visitor’s center” at the wayside.  I do not support the construction of such a facility.

Council to consider downsizing planning commission

At the upcoming Lincoln City City Council meeting a proposal from the planning department to reduce the number of planning commissioners from seven to five will be discussed and possibly voted on. 

City races set for November

All eligible candidates for this year's election have filled out their required forms and gathered needed signatures to appear on the November 2022 ballot for Lincoln City’s upcoming mayoral and city council races.

Lincoln City receives additional $750K for new park

Lincoln City Parks and Recreation will receive $750K from Oregon Parks and Recreation to continue development of a new 6.71 acre park in Taft.

Mayoral outburst over councilor’s cost questions

At Monday’s Lincoln City City Council meeting, Mayor Susan Wahlke shouted down and cut off Councilor Riley Hoagland as he questioned city staff about spending tax dollars on a proposed project.

Local hoteliers cry foul at city council action

Lincoln City City Council held a “special meeting” early Friday where they voted 4-2 to put increasing Transient Room Tax (TRT) on the November ballot. 

Lincoln City economic aid program approved

On Monday, April 27, the Lincoln City City Council approved $635,000 in emergency relief funding to the community in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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