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Lincoln addresses West Nile virus concerns with aerial mosquito spraying plan

May 29, 2024 | Lincoln, Placer County, California



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Lincoln addresses West Nile virus concerns with aerial mosquito spraying plan
Residents of Lincoln will soon see enhanced efforts to combat mosquito populations following a recent city council meeting where officials addressed community concerns about mosquito control. The council confirmed that a low-flying plane was deployed last season to treat for adult mosquitoes, particularly in areas near the Lincoln Airport, which have reported high levels of West Nile virus.

City officials noted that residents had been calling police and fire services with questions about the plane, prompting a need for clearer communication. The council emphasized the importance of informing the public about mosquito control measures to alleviate concerns and ensure community safety. Plans are in place to improve outreach efforts, including announcements to notify residents before future spraying activities.

In addition to mosquito control, the meeting featured a presentation by the Director of Library Services, Catherine Hunt. She highlighted the significant impact of lifelong reading on community members, particularly youth. Hunt discussed how access to books outside of school settings fosters a love for reading and contributes to educational success. The library's initiatives aim to ensure that all youth in Lincoln have the resources they need to thrive.

These discussions reflect the city council's commitment to addressing public health and educational needs, reinforcing the importance of community engagement and proactive measures in enhancing the quality of life for Lincoln residents. As the city moves forward, residents can expect continued efforts to keep them informed and involved in local initiatives.

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