Lincoln, North Dakota
Recent meetings
2026 Special Meeting - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority
The City Council, Redevelopment Successor Agency, and Public Financing Authority will meet to discuss strategic planning and council-initiated business. The meeting will be held at the Twelve Bridges Library and via Zoom.
- Strategic planning session
- Council-initiated business
- Public comment on non-agenda items
- Consent agenda items
- Meeting held at Twelve Bridges Library
Economic Development Committee Meeting Cancelled
The Economic Development Committee meeting scheduled for July 8, 2026, has been cancelled. The next regularly scheduled meeting is August 12, 2026, at 9:00 am.
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority (4th Tuesday/month)
The Lincoln City Council will discuss and potentially adopt resolutions to declare a November 3, 2026 election and submit a ballot measure asking voters to approve a local one-cent (.01) sales tax for general city revenue. The meeting also includes a consent agenda with funding approvals for the McBean Bridge project, a wildland fire protection agreement with CAL-FIRE, and acceptance of park improvements. A closed session is scheduled for existing litigation (City of Lincoln v. The Gathering Inn).
- Discussion and possible adoption of resolutions for a November 2026 special election and a ballot measure for a one-cent sales tax
- Accept $569,248 in preliminary engineering and $150,000 in right-of-way funds for the McBean Bridge Project (CIP 353)
- Adopt resolution approving Annexation No. 29 (Stardust 78) into Community Facilities District No. 2018-1 (City Maintenance Services)
- Adopt resolution authorizing City Manager to execute animal control contract renewal with Placer County for $170,779
- Adopt resolution accepting Liberty at Lincoln Mabel Adams Ahart Park public improvements as complete
Economic Development Committee
The Economic Development Committee will meet to discuss the Final Economic Development Action Plan. The committee will also receive updates on award announcements, a sales tax measure, and a recap of ICSC Monterey.
- Discussion of the Final Economic Development Action Plan
- Sales Tax Measure Update
- ICSC Monterey Recap
- Award Announcements
Airport Committee
The Airport Committee will review an updated Airport Management Services Agreement with KT Aero, including revised key performance indicators. The committee may recommend the agreement for City Council approval.
- Review of Airport Management Services Agreement with KT Aero and revised KPIs
- Discussion of traffic air pattern
- Airport financial status and YTD budget report
- Fuel sales update
- Wings and Wheels update
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two major items: the Windsor Cove Project, which involves recommending approval of large and small lot tentative subdivision maps and development standards for Area J-2 in Village 5, and the Village 7B Amendments, which include updates to the Village 5 and Village 7 Specific Plans and a recommendation for LAFCo annexation. The commission will also consider approving the May 20 meeting minutes and discuss a planning entitlement tracker. All actions are recommendations to the City Council.
- Recommend approval of Windsor Cove Large Lot Tentative Subdivision Map
- Recommend approval of Windsor Cove Small Lot Tentative Subdivision Map
- Recommend approval of Village 7 Specific Plan Amendment
- Recommend approval of Village 5 Specific Plan Amendment
- Recommend LAFCo annexation of portions of Village 5 and Village 7
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority
The Lincoln City Council will hold a regular meeting with a public hearing on Benefit Assessment District No. 1 and Landscaping and Lighting District No. 1 annual updates. They will discuss a sales tax measure presentation and consider adopting a resolution amending the 2025-2027 biennium budget and setting an appropriations limit for FY 2026-27. Consent items include a $38,738 contract amendment for the Downtown Master Plan and a $25,000 library grant.
- Public hearing on Benefit Assessment District No. 1 annual update and assessments for FY 2026/27
- Public hearing on Landscaping and Lighting District No. 1 annual update and assessments for FY 2026/27
- Contract amendment with Opticos Design, Inc. for $38,738 for Downtown Master Plan Project
- Adoption of a Technology Disruption Policy for public meetings per SB 707
- Sales tax measure presentation and discussion
Park & Recreation Committee
The Park & Recreation Committee will consider approving a concept plan for Village 1 Park presented by Taylor Builders/Roach & Campbell. They will also vote on creating an ad-hoc task force to plan future parks and receive a presentation on Lincoln Recreation sports programs. The meeting includes routine approval of past meeting minutes and staff updates on maintenance projects and recreation programs.
- Approve Concept for Village 1 Park (Taylor Builders/Roach & Campbell)
- Approve creation of an Ad-Hoc Future Park Planning Task Force
- Lincoln Recreation Sports Programs - Presentation by Dan Friese
- Parks & Facilities Maintenance Projects update (Scott Boynton)
- Recreation Programs update (Doug Brown)
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority (4th Tuesday/month)
The City Council will hold public hearings on the annual military equipment report, user and regulatory fee schedule, the Starbucks Circle K project parcel map, water management and shortage contingency plans, and public facilities fee changes. They will also vote on adopting the Broadband Master Plan and discuss a Wall of Recognition concept. A 4:30pm closed session includes property negotiations at 1st & Joiner with the Boys and Girls Club and a threat to public services consultation.
- Public hearing to renew Ordinance 1045B for annual military equipment report (AB 481)
- Public hearing to approve user and regulatory fee schedule effective July 1, 2026
- Public hearing to declare Starbucks Circle K project exempt from CEQA and approve tentative parcel map
- Public hearing to adopt 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan
- Adoption of Broadband Master Plan
Design Review Board
The Design Review Board will consider a recommendation to the Planning Commission to approve the JLC Concrete Design Review submitted by Efren Sanchez. This is the only substantive item on an otherwise procedural agenda.
- Recommend Planning Commission to approve JLC Concrete Design Review (Efren Sanchez)
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
The Planning Commission will review a design application for a steel storage hangar. The body will also hold discussions regarding open space and the planning entitlement tracker.
- Design Review for Lincoln Skyways Hangar: a 100 feet x 135 feet steel storage building at Lincoln Regional Airport (PLN25-00025)
- Proposed Addendum to the 2008 Lincoln Regional Airport Master Plan Environmental Impact Report
- Open Space Discussion
- Planning Entitlement Tracker Discussion
Airport Committee
The Airport Committee will receive staff updates on airport finances, operations, fuel sales, and a management services agreement. They will discuss a conceptual framework for the hangar waitlist and consider renting noise monitoring equipment for an informational exercise. The committee will also approve minutes from March 18, 2026, and receive an update on the Wings and Wheels event.
- Approval of March 18, 2026 meeting minutes
- Airport Financial Status and YTD Budget Report
- Discussion of Airport Management Services Agreement and Scope of Work
- Rental of Noise Monitoring Equipment for 30-60 day informational exercise
- Hangar Waitlist Conceptual Framework discussion
Economic Development Committee
The Lincoln Economic Development Committee will hold a regular meeting with procedural items and staff updates. The main discussion will be on the Economic Development Strategic Plan with consultant Chabin Concepts. No final decisions are expected; this is a discussion item.
- Approval of March 11, 2026 meeting minutes
- Award announcements from staff
- Business Walk Recap by staff
- Discussion of Economic Development Strategic Plan with consultant Chabin Concepts
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority
The City Council will discuss several infrastructure projects, including water distribution rehabilitation and I Street improvements. The body is also considering budget augmentations for City Hall office reconfiguration and updates to the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan.
- Construction contract for Water Distribution Rehabilitation FY 23/24 with LaFleur Engineering, Inc. for $3,892,074
- Budget augmentation of $250,000 for reconfiguration of office space at City Hall
- Contract with Toter, LLC for garbage and green waste carts not to exceed $82,500
- Public hearing on the Draft 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan
- Ordinance amending the Village 1 General Development Plan for the Stardust 12 Project
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority (4th Tuesday/month)
The City Council will consider several land use amendments and subdivision maps for the Stardust 12 and West Lincoln Square Commercial projects. The body will also review contracts for auditing services and various infrastructure and park agreements.
- Public hearings for Stardust 12 Project regarding the Village 1 Specific Plan and subdivision map
- Public hearing for West Lincoln Square Commercial Project regarding zone text amendments and parcel map
- Contract award for professional auditing services to MUN CPAs LLP
- Concession services agreement with The Barking Bun for Eleanor Carnesecca Softball Complex
- Task Order Amendment No. 3 with Kimley-Horn for Ferrari Ranch Road Improvements Project
2026 Special Meeting - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority
The City Council, Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency, and Lincoln Public Financing Authority will hold a special meeting. The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss the city's Open Space Policy.
- Discussion of Open Space Policy led by City Manager Sean Scully
Fiscal & Investments Oversight Committee
The Fiscal & Investments Oversight Committee will receive presentations on investment status, market analysis, and sales tax. The body will also review the Quarterly Treasurer's Report and a fund balance analysis update.
- PFM Quarterly Presentation on investment status and market analysis
- City of Lincoln Quarterly Treasurer's Report
- Fund Balance Analysis Update
- Sales Tax Presentation
Airport Committee
The Airport Committee will receive staff updates on airport finances, operations, and fuel sales, then discuss a draft Airport Management Services Agreement and potential flight pattern changes. No votes or final decisions are scheduled; all items are for discussion only.
- Airport Management Services Agreement and Scope of Work Draft Discussion
- Flight Pattern Change Discussion
- Financial Status and YTD Budget Report
- Fuel Sales Update
- Wings and Wheels Update
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings regarding a liquor permit for Chevron and a multi-part development proposal for Starbucks and Circle K. The body will consider parcel maps, environmental exemptions, and conditional use permits for the proposed commercial sites.
- Conditional Use Permit for Type 21 Full Liquor application at Chevron at Joiner Parkway
- Tentative Parcel Map to subdivide a 2-acre parcel into two commercial parcels for Starbucks and Circle K at First Street and Joiner Parkway
- Conditional Use Permit for alcohol sales/consumption for Circle K
- Conditional Use Permit for an automobile drive-through for Starbucks
- Conditional Use Permit for nonconforming parcel size for Starbucks
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority
The City Council will discuss the issuance of special tax refunding bonds for Community Facilities District No. 2005-1. The body is also considering updates to municipal codes regarding contracts and purchasing.
- Issuance of Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 (Sorrento Village) Special Tax Refunding Bonds, Series 2026
- Ordinance amending Municipal Code Chapters 3.24 (Contracts and Purchasing) and 3.26 (Public Projects Subject to the Public Contract Code)
- Contract with Francisco & Associates (F&A) for District Engineering Services
- Acceptance of a 2024 Suzuki DRZ400 motorcycle and four automated external defibrillators for the Lincoln Police Department
- Fiscal Impact Analysis of Community Facility District (CFD) 2018-2 and authorization of a maximum tax
2026 Special Meeting - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority
This special meeting consists entirely of a closed session. The council will discuss anticipated litigation (three cases) and existing litigation in the case City of Lincoln v. The Gathering Inn. They will also consider appointing an Interim City Attorney. No public action is scheduled.
- Conference with legal counsel on anticipated litigation (3 cases)
- Conference on existing litigation: City of Lincoln v. The Gathering Inn, Placer Superior Court Case No. S-CV-0053711
- Public employee appointment: Interim City Attorney
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority (4th Tuesday/month)
The council will consider several land-use and subdivision approvals, including a public hearing for the Leavell North Project tentative parcel map. Consent items include multiple final maps for Liberty at Lincoln Village and a resolution to authorize sale of a vacant parcel at Joiner Parkway and 1st Street. The council will also discuss the Train Town proposal and consider a new labor agreement with firefighters.
- Public hearing on Leavell North Project tentative parcel map
- Approval of Liberty at Lincoln Village 1A, 2, 3B, and 4B final maps and improvement agreements
- Resolution to appoint assistant city manager as real property negotiator for sale of vacant parcel at Joiner Parkway and 1st Street
- Discussion of Train Town proposal
- Resolution to approve successor MOU with Fire Fighters Local 522
Airport Committee
The Airport Committee will discuss a draft contract and scope of work for airport management services. The body will also receive updates on airport finances, fuel sales, and flight patterns.
- Airport Management Services Draft Contract and Scope of Work
- Airport Financial Status Report and YTD Budget Report
- Fuel Sales Update
- Flight Pattern Change Update
- Discussion on Hangar Waiting List Policy and Ground Lease Extension/Hangar Reversion Policy
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on four items: revoking a prior conditional use permit and approving a new one for a U-Haul rental service; recommending City Council approve pre-annexation proceedings for a 115-acre property in Village 5; amendments to the Village 1 Specific Plan and a tentative subdivision map for the Stardust 12 project; and a zone text amendment, parcel map amendment, design review, and conditional use permits for the West Lincoln Square commercial project. The Commission will also review and approve February meeting minutes and receive a Planning Entitlement Tracker report.
- Freedom Rentals CUP modification: revoke prior permit and approve U-Haul rental service business
- Brar Pre-Annexation: recommend City Council approve annexation of 115-acre 'Island B' area
- Stardust 12 Project: Village 1 Specific Plan and General Development Plan amendments, tentative subdivision map
- West Lincoln Square Commercial Project: zone text amendment, parcel map amendment, design review, conditional use permits
- Planning Entitlement Tracker report update
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority
The City Council will consider several resolutions regarding water planning, public works projects, and municipal code amendments. The agenda also includes a presentation on digital accessibility compliance and the introduction of an ordinance regulating tobacco and vape retailers.
- 2026 Water Master Plan Update
- McBean Pool Resurfacing Capital Improvement Project (CIP 703)
- Ferrari Ranch Road Public Highway At-Grade Crossing Agreement
- Verdera Tank #3 Ladder Retrofit Capital Improvement Project (CIP 715)
- Crack Seal & Seal Coat Airport Apron Project (CIP 720)
Economic Development Committee
The Economic Development Committee will hold a regular meeting to discuss updates on the Permit Assistance Program workshops and the Strategic Plan, and consider new business including Business Retention and Expansion Initiatives and California Cultural Districts. The meeting also includes approval of minutes from January and February 2026.
- Approval of meeting minutes from January 14 and February 11, 2026
- Permit Assistance Program Workshops Update (Staff)
- Strategic Plan Progress Update (Staff)
- Business Retention and Expansion Initiatives (Staff)
- California Cultural Districts discussion (Chairperson Riccitiello)
Special Meeting Fiscal & Investments Oversight Committee
The Fiscal & Investments Oversight Committee will meet to receive a report on the Draft Fiscal Year 2024/2025 Annual Comprehensive Finance Report (ACFR) and related documents. The report will be presented by consultant Justin Williams.
- Receive Draft Fiscal Year 2024/2025 Annual Comprehensive Finance Report (ACFR)
Park & Recreation Committee
The Park & Recreation Committee will vote on creating an Ad-Hoc Future Park Planning Task Force. Staff will present updates on parks maintenance projects and recreation programs. A presentation on the Kids Kamp and Kids Klub programs is also scheduled. The meeting includes approval of previous meeting minutes and routine procedural items.
- Approve creation of Ad-Hoc Future Park Planning Task Force (7.A)
- Parks & Facilities Maintenance Projects update (6.A)
- Recreation Programs update (6.B)
- Kids Kamp & Kids Klub Programs Presentation (7.B)
- Approval of Special Meeting Minutes of January 21, 2026 (5.A)
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority (4th Tuesday/month)
The City Council will hold a regular meeting with a closed session, consent items, a public hearing, and general business. Key decisions include a $125,000 contract for grazing services, a budget amendment, creation of reserve fire inspector positions, and changes to kennel regulations. Several subdivision improvements and a traffic safety grant are also on the consent agenda.
- Authorize $125,000 contract with Integrazers for citywide grazing services
- Adopt resolution amending 2025-2027 biennium budget
- Establish five reserve fire inspector positions with $150/month stipend
- Public hearing on repealing and amending kennel use ordinances
- Accept $11,500 additional funds from California Office of Traffic Safety for STEP program
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a design review modification for the Walmart remodel. Consent items include approval of January 21 meeting minutes and design reviews for The Grove and Liberty at Lincoln Village production homes. General business covers the General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report.
- Public hearing on Walmart Remodel - Design Review Modification
- The Grove - Production Homes Design Review (within Village 1 Specific Plan Area)
- Liberty at Lincoln Village 1 and Liberty at Lincoln Village 2 - Production Homes Design Review (Village 7)
- General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report (APR)
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority
The Lincoln City Council will hear a presentation on the Fire Department's 2025 annual report, then consider consent items including a resolution to approve improvement plans and authorize bidding for the 6th Street Storm Drain Repair Project (CIP 662). Public hearings are set for introducing ordinances regulating tobacco and vape retailers and amending parking on unpaved surfaces. General business includes a lease with the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and a discussion of City Council chambers remodel and technology updates.
- Resolution to approve improvement plans and authorize bidding for the 6th Street Storm Drain Repair Project (CIP 662)
- Resolution accepting dedication of public utility easements from Lewis Land Holdings for Villages 1 & 2 within Liberty at Lincoln Phase 1
- Resolution approving Notice of Completion for Police Department IT Room Expansion (CIP 622)
- Ordinance to establish regulation of tobacco and vape retailers (first reading, waive first reading)
- Ordinance amending Section 10.40.140 regarding parking on unpaved surfaces (first reading, waive first reading)
Economic Development Committee
The Economic Development Committee will discuss and possibly vote on a proposed Sales Tax Incentive Program. They will also receive updates on a truck route, attendees for an upcoming retail conference, and an Economic Development Action Plan workshop.
- Proposed Sales Tax Incentive Program Recommendation
- Truck Route Update
- ICSC Monterey Attendees (March 23rd-25th)
- Economic Development Action Plan Workshop Update
- Approval of January 14, 2026 meeting minutes
Design Review Board
The Lincoln Design Review Board is holding a special meeting to review several development projects, including a major tenant at West Lincoln Square, production homes at The Grove and two Liberty at Lincoln Village projects, and a Walmart remodel. The agenda lists only project names with no further details.
- West Lincoln Square - Major Tenant
- The Grove - Production Homes (Portion of Village 1 Specific Plan Area)
- Liberty at Lincoln Village 1 - Production Homes (Portion of Village 7 Specific Plan Area)
- Liberty at Lincoln Village 2 - Production Homes (Portion of Village 7 Specific Plan Area)
- Walmart Remodel
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority (4th Tuesday/month)
The Lincoln City Council, meeting jointly as the Redevelopment Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority, will consider consent items including a purchase order for two garbage trucks and two EV pickup trucks, an ordinance regulating mobility devices on sidewalks, an ordinance repealing the fortunetelling chapter, and a resolution approving a funding agreement for the Century Communities Hidden Hills project using BOLD program financing. A closed session is scheduled to discuss potential litigation and existing litigation in City of Lincoln v. The Gathering Inn. Presentations include the Fire Department's 2025 annual report, a Water Master Plan update, and a Truck Route Study.
- Closed session: Initiation of litigation (one potential case) and existing litigation City of Lincoln v. The Gathering Inn (Placer County Superior Court case S-CV-0053711)
- Consent: Purchase order for two Autocar/New Way garbage trucks and two EV pickup trucks for Solid Waste Division
- Consent: Ordinance regulating mobility devices on city sidewalks
- Consent: Ordinance repealing Chapter 5.40 (Fortunetelling and Occult Arts)
- Consent: Resolution approving acquisition funding agreement for Century Communities Hidden Hills Project via BOLD program
Fiscal & Investments Oversight Committee
The Fiscal & Investments Oversight Committee will hear presentations on investment status, Lincoln Airport finances, and quarterly sales tax and fund balance reports. All items are informational; no votes or decisions are scheduled.
- PFM quarterly presentation on investment status and market analysis
- Financial status and update of Lincoln Airport
- Receive and file the City's quarterly Treasurer's Report
- Quarterly sales tax update
- Fund balance analysis update
Park & Recreation Committee
This is a special meeting of the Park & Recreation Committee. Agenda items include approval of minutes from June and December 2025, staff updates on parks maintenance and recreation programs, and a presentation on the Aquatics Division Year in Review. No major decisions or public hearings are scheduled.
- Approval of meeting minutes from June 4, 2025
- Approval of meeting minutes from December 3, 2025
- Parks & Facilities Maintenance Projects update
- Recreation Programs update
- Aquatics Division Year in Review presentation
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to recommend the repeal and amendment of several municipal code sections regarding kennel uses. The body will also appoint a public member to the Ad Hoc Theme and Naming Committee and set the 2026 meeting schedule.
- Proposed repeal of Lincoln Municipal Code Chapter 6.28 and amendments to Sections 6.24.010, 6.24.060.18.22.020, 18.22.030, 18.26.010, 18.26.020 and 18.26.030 regarding Canine and Feline Kennel Uses
- Appointment of Ronee Briley to the Ad Hoc Theme and Naming Committee
- Approval of September 17, 2025 and December 17, 2025 meeting minutes
- Establishment of the Planning Commission 2026 Meeting Schedule
2026 Special Meeting - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority
The City Council, acting jointly as the Redevelopment Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority, holds a special workshop to discuss reconfiguring its boards, commissions, and committees. No other business is listed; the agenda consists only of this discussion item and routine procedural items.
- Discussion of board/commission/committee reconfiguration
Airport Committee
The Lincoln Airport Committee meets to approve December meeting minutes and receive staff updates, including a financial status report, operations update, Airport Capital Improvement Plan, and a flight pattern change update. No major votes or decisions are indicated beyond routine reports.
- Approval of December 17, 2025 meeting minutes
- Airport Financial Status Report and YTD Budget Report
- Operations Update
- Airport Capital Improvement Plan discussion
- Flight Pattern Change Update
2026 REGULAR MEETING - City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority
The City Council will consider several consent agenda items including engineering contracts for water rehabilitation and a bikeways master plan update. The meeting also includes public hearings for two new ordinances regarding electric mobility devices and the repeal of municipal code sections related to fortune telling.
- $336,163 task order for K St, O St, P St & 5th St Water Rehabilitation
- $125,000 task order for Bikeways Master Plan 2026 Update Project
- Ordinance regulating Electric Mobility Devices
- Ordinance repealing Chapter 5.40 regarding Fortune Telling and Occult Arts
- Task order amendment for Traffic Signal Analysis & Implementation Project
Economic Development Committee
The committee will consider a proposed tax incentives program and an economic development action plan workshop. They will also discuss committee vacant positions and parking lot closures. Approval of previous meeting minutes is on the agenda.
- Approval of December 10, 2025 meeting minutes
- Discussion of committee vacant positions
- Discussion of parking lot closures
- Proposed tax incentives program under new and continuing business
- Economic development action plan workshop under new and continuing business