During a recent government meeting, community concerns were raised regarding a decision that affects 88 acres of private landowners east of Lincoln. Maureen Mills, a local property owner, expressed her frustration over the committee's lack of engagement with residents before making a significant decision that could lead to a staggering 47% tax increase for affected landowners. Mills emphasized the need for the committee to reconsider their decision and involve the community in future discussions, highlighting the financial burden such an increase would impose on multiple property owners.
Mills pointed out that many residents were unaware of the implications of the committee's actions, stating that she received a notification letter only after she had submitted her protest against the decision. She noted that even if all affected landowners had submitted protest letters, it might not have changed the outcome.
The meeting also included procedural matters, such as the approval of the consent agenda and updates on ongoing projects, including the sewer regionalization easement proposal and the Moonridge drainage issue. However, no new information was provided regarding the latter, as discussions continued to focus on ensuring compliance with stormwater management plans in the area.
The meeting concluded without further public comments, but the concerns raised by Mills and other residents underscore the importance of community involvement in local governance and decision-making processes.