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Lincoln City Council sets property tax levy for FY2025‑26, approves labor contract and multiple permits

5888284 · October 6, 2025
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The council set a property tax levy to fund the already-adopted FY2025‑26 budget and approved several routine items including a police union labor contract, pay-schedule adjustments, on-call engineering task orders and liquor license applications. All recorded votes carried unanimously.

The Lincoln City Council on Oct. 6 set the property tax levy required to fund the city’s previously adopted fiscal year 2025‑26 budget and approved several routine items and agreements, voting unanimously where recorded.

Finance Director Joe Donlier told the council the action is a ministerial step to match the levy with the budget the council adopted in August. “The item in front of you today is setting the tax levy necessary to fund the fiscal year 2526 budget that council passed,” Donlier said, adding the levy includes the amount needed to repay a stormwater improvement bond approved by voters. The resolution produces a levy of 29.732 cents per $100 of assessed value, the staff…

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