Lincoln meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes
Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 5 weeks available.
Weeks
- week of 2026-08-10 — Lincoln City Council to weigh airport deal, infrastructure contracts in busy week of meetings
- week of 2026-08-03 — Lincoln meetings: City Council agendas cover election changes, Windsor Cove, Village 7B, and SCADA contract
- week of 2026-07-20 — Lincoln boards and council lined up infrastructure, software, and housing reviews in mid-July meetings
- week of 2026-07-13 — Lincoln City Council to weigh Accela software renewal, infrastructure contracts in busy meeting week
- week of 2026-07-06 — Lincoln council weighed sales tax ballot measure, bridge funding in recent meetings
Week of 2026-08-10
Lincoln City Council to weigh airport deal, infrastructure contracts in busy week of meetings
Lincoln city boards and committees met over the past week to consider a range of items, from airport management to library grants. No minutes have been published yet, so all actions remain pending.
City Council
The City Council held three meetings in the past week, all with agenda items but no recorded decisions.
On July 29, the council agenda included a contract with AIC for a SCADA system refresh and upgrade not to exceed $173,778.00, acceptance of a $50,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, public hearings for the Windsor Cove Project subdivision maps and General Development Plan amendments, proposed amendments to the Village 5 and Village 7 Specific Plans, and adoption of the Lincoln Economic Development Action Plan 2030.
On July 30, a special meeting was set to consider amending Resolution 2026-104, which declares an election on November 3, 2026, and requests consolidation with the Placer County Board of Supervisors. The amendment would add a boundary map for a newly annexed area to City Council District 3.
On August 7, the council agenda included a contract with M-3 Construction, Inc. for $184,000 for the Beermann Plaza Trash Enclosure Project, with change orders up to $36,800; a resolution to accept a California Library Literacy Services Grant of $38,076; a first amendment to an option and tower structure license agreement with New Cingular Wireless, extending it 12 months; ordinances amending the Village 7 and Village 5 General Development Plans for the Village 7B Amendments and Windsor Cove projects; and a resolution approving a Fixed Base Operator and Airport Management Services Agreement with KT Aero CA LLC for Lincoln Regional Airport, with budget augmentations of $165,000 for fiscal year 2025/26 and $336,250 for fiscal year 2026/27.
Economic Development Committee
On August 6, the Economic Development Committee discussed an overview of Special Use District-A, a request for proposals for a Regional Sports Complex, the public comment period for an Opportunity Zone, a new downtown public parking map, and the Economic Development Action Plan that was approved at the July 28 City Council meeting.
Library Advisory Board
On July 29, the Library Advisory Board reviewed parking maps for Twelve Bridges High School, received updates from the Teen Advisory Board, Western Placer Unified School District, and Friends of the Lincoln Public Library, and considered approval of the May 6, 2026 meeting minutes.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed in the provided data.
Week of 2026-08-03
Lincoln meetings: City Council agendas cover election changes, Windsor Cove, Village 7B, and SCADA contract
What happened this week
Lincoln's advisory bodies and City Council posted a busy stretch of agendas between July 21 and July 30, 2026. None of the meetings have published minutes yet, so outcomes — including votes and whether items were approved — are not available. What follows is drawn from the agendas themselves.
City Council: election amendment and land use hearings
The City Council met in special session on July 21 and again on July 30 to consider amending Resolution 2026-104, which declares an election on November 3, 2026, and requests consolidation with the Placer County Board of Supervisors. The proposed amendment would add a boundary map for a newly annexed area to City Council District 3.
A regular Council meeting was also scheduled for July 23 and again on July 29. Both agendas list public hearings on the Windsor Cove Project — covering subdivision maps and General Development Plan amendments — and the Village 7B Amendments Project, which involves Specific Plan amendments and a LAFCO annexation. The July 29 agenda also lists proposed amendments to the Village 5 and Village 7 Specific Plans and General Development Plans.
The July 23 and July 29 agendas both include a proposed contract with AIC for a SCADA system refresh and upgrade, not to exceed $173,778.00. SCADA systems monitor and control municipal water and wastewater infrastructure.
Both agendas also list acceptance of a $50,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety for the 2026 Police Traffic Services Grant Program, and adoption of the Lincoln Economic Development Action Plan 2030.
Because minutes are not yet published, it is not known whether any of these items were approved, continued, or rejected.
Fiscal & Investments Oversight Committee
On July 22, the committee was scheduled to receive a PFM quarterly presentation on investment status and market analysis, a fund balance analysis update, and the City of Lincoln Quarterly Treasurer's Report. No decisions were listed on the agenda.
Airport Committee
The Airport Committee met July 22 with a largely informational agenda. Items included approval of June 17, 2026 meeting minutes, an airport financial status report and year-to-date budget report, discussion of a revised hangar waitlist framework, a revised flight procedures memo issued July 9, 2026, and a Wings and Wheels update.
Design Review Board
The Design Review Board met July 23 to review three projects for potential recommendation to the Planning Commission: Heartland at Hidden Hills production homes design review, Auburn Ravine Estates production homes (Epick 1 and 2) design review, and a specific development plan and development permit for 1905 Aviation Boulevard.
Library Advisory Board
On July 29, the Library Advisory Board was scheduled to discuss Twelve Bridges High School parking maps, hear a Teen Advisory Board report, receive Western Placer Unified School District updates and Friends of the Lincoln Public Library updates, and approve May 6, 2026 meeting minutes.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed on the calendar for the next 14 days. Residents who want to confirm outcomes from the July meetings should watch for published minutes on the City of Lincoln website.
Week of 2026-07-20
Lincoln boards and council lined up infrastructure, software, and housing reviews in mid-July meetings
Lincoln's City Council and several advisory bodies held a busy stretch of meetings July 10–16, 2026, with agendas covering a software contract renewal, road signalization funding, fire station construction, and multiple residential development reviews. Minutes have not yet been published for any of these meetings, so the items below reflect what each body was scheduled to consider — not confirmed outcomes.
City Council — July 16
The Lincoln City Council, meeting jointly with the Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency and Lincoln Public Financing Authority, was set to act on several resolutions:
- **Accela software renewal** — A resolution to renew the Accela SaaS Civic Platform contract for an amount not to exceed $130,530, including a 10% contingency.
- **Placer County cooperative funding** — A resolution authorizing a cooperative funding agreement with Placer County for signalization improvements at Sierra College Boulevard and Twelve Bridges Drive.
- **Fire Station 35 driveway** — A resolution awarding a construction contract for CIP 704, covering grading and paving for the Fire Station 35 driveway, to V2 Grading and Paving, Inc.
- **Notices of completion** — Resolutions approving notices of completion for a sewer extension and service relocation at 3225 Venture Dr and 1401 Aviation Blvd, and for public improvements at 583 F Street.
- **Farmers Market closure** — A fee waiver and approval of an F Street closure for a Farmers Market / Community Event (listed on the July 10 agenda).
- **Sewer and crossing plans** — Plans and technical specifications for the UPRR Sewer Rehabilitation (CIP 477) and the Ferrari Ranch Road UPRR Crossing (CIP 600).
A nearly identical set of items appeared on the July 10 City Council agenda, suggesting the items carried over to the July 16 meeting.
Design Review Board — July 15
The Design Review Board was scheduled to consider recommending approval of three residential projects:
- **Heartland at Hidden Hills** — Production Homes Design Review.
- **Auburn Ravine Estates** — Production Homes Design Review.
- **1905 Aviation Boulevard** — Specific Development Plan / Development Permit.
The meeting was to be held at City Hall and via Zoom.
A separate Design Review Board meeting scheduled for July 22, 2026 was cancelled. The board announced a special meeting for July 23, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. and set its next regular meeting for August 26, 2026.
Planning Commission — July 16
The Planning Commission was set to review and approve minutes from its June 17, 2026 meeting, then consider a Design Review application for JLC Concrete (applicant: Efren Sanchez). The agenda called for the commission to determine the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and adopt a resolution approving the application with project-specific and typical conditions. The commission was also scheduled to discuss the Planning Entitlement Tracker.
Airport Committee — July 10
The Airport Committee agenda included an Airport Financial Status Report and year-to-date budget report, a revised flight procedures memo issued July 9, 2026, and a discussion of a revised framework for the airport hangar waitlist. The agenda also listed an item on Airport Management Services and AB 339, regarding a mandatory union notice and meet-and-confer process.
Fiscal & Investments Oversight Committee — July 10
This committee was scheduled to receive a quarterly presentation from PFM on investment status and market analysis, a fund balance analysis update, and the City of Lincoln Quarterly Treasurer's Report.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. The Design Review Board has scheduled a special meeting for July 23, 2026 at 2:00 p.m., and its next regular meeting is set for August 26, 2026.
Week of 2026-07-13
Lincoln City Council to weigh Accela software renewal, infrastructure contracts in busy meeting week
City Council set to review software contract, funding agreements, and infrastructure projects
The Lincoln City Council, meeting jointly with the Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency and Lincoln Public Financing Authority, has a packed agenda for its regular session. The council is scheduled to consider a renewal contract with Accela for its SaaS Civic Platform, not to exceed $130,530.
Also on the agenda is a Cooperative Funding Agreement with Placer County for signalization at Sierra College Boulevard and Twelve Bridges Drive. The council will review a construction contract for CIP 704 — the Fire Station 35 Driveway — awarded to V2 Grading and Paving, Inc.
Additional items include a fee waiver and approval of the F Street closure for a Farmers Market / Community Event, plus plans and technical specifications for two capital improvement projects: the UPRR Sewer Rehabilitation (CIP 477) and the Ferrari Ranch Road UPRR Crossing (CIP 600).
All items are listed on the published agenda; minutes have not yet been published, so no final actions are confirmed.
Planning Commission to consider JLC Concrete design review
The Planning Commission is scheduled to review a design review application for JLC Concrete. The commission will also determine whether the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and may approve the application with specific conditions. Approval of minutes from the June 17, 2026 meeting is also on the agenda.
Airport Committee reviews finances, hangar waitlist framework
The Airport Committee agenda includes an Airport Financial Status Report and year-to-date budget report, a revised flight procedures memo issued July 9, 2026, and a discussion of airport management services related to AB 339 mandatory union notice and meet-and-confer process. The committee is also scheduled to discuss a revised framework for the airport hangar waitlist.
Fiscal & Investments Oversight Committee examines city investments
The Fiscal & Investments Oversight Committee will review a PFM quarterly presentation on investment status and market analysis, a fund balance analysis update, and the City of Lincoln Quarterly Treasurer's Report.
City Council holds special strategic planning session
A special meeting of the City Council, Redevelopment Successor Agency, and Public Financing Authority is scheduled for strategic planning and council-initiated business. The meeting is set to be held at the Twelve Bridges Library and via Zoom, with public comment on non-agenda items and consent agenda items included.
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 a.m.
Coming up
No additional meetings are listed on the calendar for the next 14 days. Residents should check the city's official meeting calendar for any newly posted or rescheduled sessions.
Week of 2026-07-06
Lincoln council weighed sales tax ballot measure, bridge funding in recent meetings
The Lincoln City Council's June 24 regular meeting agenda included a possible one-cent sales tax ballot measure for the November 2026 election and more than $719,000 in funding tied to the McBean Bridge project. Minutes from that meeting and a July 1 special strategic planning session have not yet been published, so final outcomes are not confirmed in the available record.
Sales tax measure and November election
The June 24 agenda called for the council to discuss and potentially adopt resolutions declaring a November 3, 2026, election and placing a ballot measure before voters to approve a local one-cent (.01) sales tax for general city revenue. Because minutes are not yet available, the record does not show whether the council adopted the resolutions or what vote tally, if any, occurred.
McBean Bridge Project funding
The consent agenda listed acceptance of $569,248 in preliminary engineering funds and $150,000 in right-of-way funds for the McBean Bridge Project (CIP 353). The consent agenda also included a wildland fire protection agreement with CAL-FIRE and acceptance of park improvements. Consent items are typically approved in a single vote unless a member pulls an item for separate discussion, but the available record does not confirm the outcome.
Other agenda items
Additional items on the June 24 agenda included:
- A resolution to approve Annexation No. 29 (Stardust 78) into Community Facilities District No. 2018-1 (City Maintenance Services).
- A resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an animal control contract renewal with Placer County for $170,779.
- A resolution accepting the Liberty at Lincoln Mabel Adams Ahart Park public improvements as complete.
A closed session was scheduled for existing litigation in the case of City of Lincoln v. The Gathering Inn. No details on the closed session are available in the public agenda.
Special meeting on strategic planning
On July 1, the City Council, Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency, and Lincoln Public Financing Authority held a special meeting for strategic planning and council-initiated business. The meeting was held at the Twelve Bridges Library and via Zoom. The agenda included public comment on non-agenda items and consent agenda items. Minutes have not yet been published.
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 a.m.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed in the next 14 days. Residents should check the city's official agenda postings for any newly scheduled meetings or rescheduled dates. Minutes from the June 24 regular meeting and the July 1 special meeting, once published, will confirm what actions the council took on the sales tax ballot measure, bridge funding, and other items.
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