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Council confirms Benefit Assessment District No. 1 assessments for 2025–26
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Summary
After a public hearing the Lincoln City Council adopted two resolutions confirming the engineer's final report and ordering levy and collection of assessments for Benefit Assessment District No. 1 for fiscal year 2025–26; the proposed collection is estimated at $93,105.
The Lincoln City Council conducted a public hearing and approved two resolutions on June 10 confirming assessments for Benefit Assessment District No. 1 and ordering the levy and collection of assessments for fiscal year 2025–26.
Staff said the district — formed in 2005 to fund operation and maintenance of flood and storm‑drain improvements in specific subdivisions including Lincoln Crossing, Aiken Ranch, Kressley Grove and Lincoln Highlands — places assessments on county property tax bills annually. For FY 2025–26 the proposed collection is estimated at $93,105 and assessment rates do not exceed maximums set when the district was formed or annexed.
City staff and consultant Jordan Brown recommended adoption of the final engineer’s report and resolution ordering levy and collection after a May 13 preliminary step and the June 10 public hearing. No in‑room or online testimony was received; council moved and adopted the two resolutions by roll call vote: Reedy — Yes; Pearl — Yes; Mayor Pro Tem Brown — Yes; Eklund — Yes; Mayor Andreatta — Yes.
The adopted resolutions will be submitted to the county before the June 30 deadline for placement on property tax rolls.

