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Council approves fee adjustment, traffic‑calming project, hotel incentive and other items; summary of votes
Summary
The City of Lincoln approved multiple resolutions and actions at a regular meeting, including a Placer County conservation fee adjustment, a $100,000 budget augmentation for a Third & L traffic‑calming project, annexation of Peery Wildwood Phase 1 into two CFDs, retroactive hotel incentive approval for La Quinta Group, and adoption of the 2025–27 strategic plan.
The Lincoln City Council approved a package of routine and project‑level items at its meeting, including a county conservation fee update, a traffic‑calming project next to Glen Edwards Middle School, annexation of a residential subdivision into city community facility districts, a hotel incentive application, and a multi‑year strategic plan. Voting records and short descriptions follow.
Votes at a glance
- Placer County Conservation Program annual fee adjustment (resolution adopting inflationary increases): Approved. Roll call: Council member Pearl — yes; Council member Reedy — yes; Mayor Pro Tem Brown — yes; Council member Eklund — yes; Mayor Andrea — yes. The adjustment raises the land conversion fee by 1.2% and the special habitat fee by 2.8%, and applies a 1.2% increase to the county’s open space and fire hazard management fee. City staff said the Placer Conservation Authority and the Placer County Board of Supervisors have acted on related…
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