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Residential yard debris service to roll out next spring

Lincoln City Councilors voted Monday to institute a composting service with North Lincoln Sanitary Service which will provide a yard debris/food waste can and increase the cost of service by $6.85 in March 2021.

City Hall, parks and open spaces closing to the public Monday

Lincoln City City Hall will not be open to the public Monday, March 23 and neither will city parks, open spaces or bathrooms.

Lincoln City urges citizens to flush toilet paper only

The City of Lincoln City has issued guidance for those sheltering in place due to coronavirus concerns: "Do not flush anything but toilet paper down your toilet."

Lincoln City declares state of emergency over COVID-19

The City of Lincoln City declared a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic Monday after an emergency city council meeting and subsequent unanimous vote.

New Lincoln City park named ‘Ours’

The Lincoln City City Council voted to name a new park located at SE 3rd Street and Keel Avenue "Nesika Park" at Monday's meeting at City Hall.

Then there were six: city council to choose new park name

Lincoln City City Councilors will decide what to name a newly created park located at SE 3rd and Keel during Monday night's regular city council meeting.

City Council votes to ‘Pump Up the Volume’ for police

Lincoln City Councilors voted unanimously to approve upgrades to the police radio system, including a new 100-foot tower, by accepting a bid at Monday’s regular city council meeting.

Food carts are coming to Lincoln City

The Lincoln City City Council voted unanimously Monday to approve a pair of ordinances aimed at getting food carts up and running after much...

New Lincoln City park gets closer to a name

Lincoln City Parks and Recreation staff presented results of a naming contest recently held for the new park located at SE 3rd Street & Keel Avenue at Monday's city council meeting.

Lincoln City Council says Price is right about a green beach

Monday's City Council meeting saw Oregon Coast Community College's Marketing Director and Sustainability Committee Chair Dave Price attempting to make Lincoln City "Oregon's Greenest Beach."

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