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The City of Lincoln strives to operate in a manner that is both transparent and accountable to the public. Being transparent is much more than just opening the financial books to residents who have an interest, it is a state of operating where information is in the open and easy to find. The City of Lincoln hopes you find this transparency page both informative and helpful.

Required Government Reports

This bill requires local agencies, except a local educational agency, to create a catalog of enterprise systems, to make the catalog publicly available upon request in the office of the person or officer designated by the agency's legislative body, and to post the catalog on the local agency's Internet Web site. The bill requires the catalog to disclose a list of the enterprise systems utilized by the agency, the current system vendor and product, unless, on the facts of the particular case, the public interest served by not disclosing that information clearly outweighs the public interest served by disclosure, in which case the local agency may instead provide a system name, brief title, or identifier of the system.

Enterprise Catalog

CFD 2003-1 Lincoln Crossing Series 2018:

FY 24/25 - Annual Report for CFD 2003-1

CFD 2004-1 Stormwater Retention Basin Maintenance Report:

FY 23/24 - Annual Report for CFD 2004-1

CFD 2004-2 Open Space Maintenance Report:

FY 23/24 - Annual Report for CFD 2004-2

CFD 2005-1 Sorrento Report:

FY 23/24  - Annual Report for CFD 2005-1

CFD 2006-1 Lakeside Imp Area # 1 Series 2021 & # 2 Series 2017:

FY 24/25 - Annual Report for CFD 2006-1

CFD 2010-1 Police and Fire Services Report:

FY 23/24  - Annual Report for CFD 2010-1

CFD 2018-1 City Maintenance Report:

FY 23/24  - Annual Report for CFD 2018-1

CFD 2018-2 Public Services Report:

FY 23/24  - Annual Report for CFD 2018-2

CFD 2019-1 Independence at Lincoln:

FY 24/25 - Annual Report for CFD 2019-1 

 

View Historical Reports

This bill requires the legislative body of a local agency that has formed a Community Facilities District (CFD) to post specified information on their website.

 

Mello Roos Reports:

1998 Mello Roos Fiscal Status Report

2007 Mello Roos Fiscal Status Report

 

Marks Roos Reports:

1999 Marks Roos Fiscal Status Report

2001 Marks Roos Fiscal Status Report

2007-0377 Marks Roos Fiscal Status Report

2007-0378 Marks Roos Fiscal Status Report

2011 Marks Roos Fiscal Status Report

 

CDIAC Yearly Status Reports:

2023 CDIAC - Lincoln CFD No. 2005-1 2016 Sorrento

2023 CDIAC - Lincoln CFD No. 2005-1 2014 Sorrento

2023 CDIAC - Lincoln CFD No. 2005-1 2013 Sorrento

 

View Historical CDIAC Yearly Status Reports

 

CFD 2004-1 Stormwater Retention Basin Maintenance Report:

Annual Report FY 2024-25

 

CFD 2004-2 Auburn Ravine Improvement / McBean Park Open Space / Rodeo Grounds Open Space Preserve Maintenance District Report:

Annual Report FY 2024-25

 

CFD 2005-1 Sorrento Project Reports:

CFD Tax Administration Report FY 2024-25

CFD Tax Administration Report FY 2023-24

 

CFD 2018-1 City Maintenance Services Report:

Annual Report FY 2024-25

 

View Historical CFD Yearly Reports

This bill requires public agencies to publish on their website a current schedule of exactions for housing development projects, which includes special taxes levied pursuant to the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act.


Tax Administration Report - AB 1483 Report - FY 2024-25

 

View Historical Reports

A "Benefit Assessment District Engineer Report" is a government document prepared by a professional engineer that details the specific benefits a proposed public improvement project will provide to individual properties within a designated "Benefit Assessment District," allowing for the calculation of fair assessments on each property based on the level of benefit received, ensuring those who gain the most from the project contribute proportionally to its cost.

 

Annual Report FY 2024-25

The purpose of a Landscape and Lighting Assessment District (LLAD) Engineer's Report is to identify the costs, uses, and benefits of parcels within the LLAD. The City Council uses the Engineer's Report to impose annual assessments on the parcels to fund the LLAD's activities. 

 

Annual Report FY 2024-25

The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) - Form 806 is the Agency Report of Public Official Appointments.  An official may vote to hold another position even if the voting official will receive additional income, so long as the public is informed prior to the vote or consent item. FPPC Regulation 18702.5 requires the filing of  Form 806 under these circumstances. When there is a change in compensation or a new appointment, the Form 806 is updated to reflect the change. The form must be updated promptly as changes occur.  Each agency must post on its website a single Form 806 which lists all the paid appointed positions to which an official will vote to appoint themselves, go here to view the 2025 posting

The Levine Act requires a Party to a Proceeding before the City of Lincoln that involves any action or consideration related to their contract, license, permit, or other entitlement for use, to disclose any campaign contributions to City elected or appointed officials totaling more than $250 within the 12 months prior to the City decision.  

 

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2025 Maddy Act

In compliance with the requirements of the Maddy Act, California Government Code Section

§54970, the following appointment list of the City of Lincoln's Board, Commission and Committee members is posted on an annual basis.  The names on this list are subject to changed based on term expiration and resignations that occur during the year.  

Go here to review 2025 Posting

Additional Information

The City Council is responsible for setting policies, passing ordinances, adopting the budget, appointing committee members, and hiring the City Manager and City Attorney.

For additional information on City Council please visit their page.

The City Council approved the updated Public Policy Platform for Local, Regional, State and Federal Advocacy at their May 12, 2020 City Council meeting.

Review the City's Vision, Mission & Strategic Priorities in their Strategic Action Plan.

The City Clerk's Office performs a variety of professional and administrative duties in accordance with the Elections Code, Public Records Act, Political Reform Act, Brown Act and the City Municipal Code.

For additional information on the City Clerk please visit their page.

For more information, please visit our Titan 1-A Missile Site Information page.

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