The Lincoln Train Depot will be undergoing a major facelift, putting the Depot back to its original splendor. Please take a look at the site plan document and tell us what you think.
Effective June 1, 2018 the City of Lincoln will begin taking over the residential billing from Area Disposal on the mandated trash service.
Trash will be included in with the current residential sewer bills. All bills will go from quarterly billing to monthly billing effective June 1, 2018.
At this time all bills will continue to be due on the 20th of each month.
Payment options:
March 23, 2018- Stone River Group received 4 bids, including one that was the lowest in the State.
Aldermen Hoefle and Welch will bring Stone River's bids to Mayor Seth Goodman, who executes an agreement that will save the on average, $123.49 per year, per household.
One can calculate their savings by taking their electric bill and the number of kWH. If you use 800kWH (considered about the average per household) and multiply by 0.01245, you show a savings of 9.96 or an annual savings of $119.52. The actual average household was a bit higher.
The program is optional. No one has to agree to use this program.
It is an "opt out" program that will automatically be on your bill, unless you exercise your choice not to use it and go with Ameren or any other program you may be using.
Do you have questions or need more information about the City of Lincoln Residential Waste and Recycling Franchise Agreement? Please look through the following documents:
Residential Waste and Recycling Franchise Agreement Overview (PDF)
Waste Collection Agreement with Area Disposal Services, Inc (PDF)
A letter from Kathy Horn:
Dear Mayor Seth Goodman,
It is with regret that I tender my resignation from the City of Lincoln as Ward Two Alderman, due to health reasons. My resignation will be effective February 1st, 2018.
While this has been an incredibly difficult decision, I feel it is in the city’s best interest for me to step aside and focus on my health. I am grateful for having had the opportunity to serve the city of Lincoln and my constituents for the past 14 ½ years, where I have witnessed so many projects to improve our great city. I wish only the best to the remaining City Council members as I know the future of Lincoln is in great hands.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Horn
Ward Two Alderman
The Lincoln Police Department is pleased to introduce to our community another great way of being involved at keeping our community safe. We have taken advantage of a free service from Motorola to map crimes in our community called CrimeReports available at https://www.crimereports.com/
We want you to be informed and we need your help to control crime. With this service you will have the opportunity to register your address, which is not shared with us. Once you do, you will receive notifications of certain crimes near you and any updates on sex offenders near your registered address.
We are only listing property crimes; burglaries, thefts, and criminal damage. This is not a representation of all the crimes we investigate on a daily basis as we do not want to provide details on crimes where they are personal, like domestic batteries or sexual offenses.
Tue Apr 24 @ 7:00PM - Committee Of The Whole |
Mon May 07 @ 7:00PM - Regular City Council Meeting |
Tue May 15 @ 7:00PM - Committee Of The Whole |
Mon May 21 @ 7:00PM - Regular City Council Meeting |
City Hall
700 Broadway Street
Lincoln, Illinois 62656
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