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  • Current Agenda

    To view all future and previously posted agendas, including published recordings and minutes, visit our Agenda and Minutes archive and search.

  • New Goat Tracker Map

    In the early summer, goats and sheep help manage vegetation in Lincoln’s Open Space Preserves and rights-of-way - keeping our community safer from wildfires. Now, you can follow their journey across the City with our Goat Tracker Map, updated with current grazing locations.

  • Updated Property Tax Allocation Map

    The 1% property tax you pay doesn't all go to the City of Lincoln. With our updated interactive parcel map and dashboard, you can see exactly how much the City receives annually.

  • Adopt-A-Street
    Introducing the Adopt-A-Street Program!

    Introducing the Adopt-A-Street Program!

    Litter making you bitter? The City of Lincoln Public Works Department is thrilled to announce our new Adopt-A-Street Program as part of our litter reduction campaign! This initiative allows local businesses and organizations to partner with the City to keep our streets clean and beautiful!

  • Assess and Prepare: Protecting Lincoln from Wildfire Risks

    Recent devastating fires in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena communities highlight the need for vigilance and preparation in Lincoln. Extreme weather events and wildland-urban interface conditions could pose similar threats here. The City of Lincoln and its Fire Department are committed to enhancing our community’s safety and preparedness, but we need your help.

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    Property Tax Allocation Map and Dashboard

    The 1% property tax you pay doesn't all go to the City of Lincoln. You can now use our interactive parcel map and dashboard to see exactly how much the City receives annually. 

  • Project Go Info
    Assistance for Water and Wastewater Bills Now Available

    Assistance for water and wastewater bills is now available to qualified households through Project Go.

  • UPRR train on a track
    Union Pacific Railroad Emergency Contact Information

    For Union Pacific Emergencies:
    Call 1-888-UPRRCOP (877-7267)


Contact Us

City of Lincoln
City Hall
600 6th Street
Lincoln, CA 95648
Phone: 916-434-2400
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