Your City Newsletter for 
9/12/2012 - #2
Sept. 13th EDC Workshop - CANCELLED
   
Economic Development Committee Workshop
September 13th - Cancelled
The September 13th EDC Workshop has been cancelled.

The next workshop is tentatively scheduled for September 20th at 8 a.m. in the Third Floor Meeting Room of City Hall, 600 6th Street, Lincoln.

 

Questions? Contact Amanda Norton at 434-2400. 


 
 

Highway 65 Bypass Grand Opening - Oct. 5th
 

Lincoln Bypass opens to regular traffic

on Monday, October 8

 

The Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA) will host the grand opening celebration ceremony of the Highway 65 Lincoln Bypass on Friday October 5th at 10:00 a.m.  The celebration will be located at the new Highway 65 on-ramp at Ferrari Ranch Road.  Festivities will include a ribbon cutting ceremony, a Lincoln Bypass historical exhibit, refreshments, and an inaugural drive of classic cars.  The public will have an opportunity to walk or ride their bikes on a segment of the new bypass until 4:00 p.m.  After 4:00 p.m. the segment will be closed and construction crews will begin a weekend-long series of activities to open the new 11.7-mile stretch of Highway 65 to traffic by Monday morning.  

 

"Over the weekend construction crews will be very busy removing detours before the Bypass can be opened to traffic by Monday, October 8," said Celia McAdam, Executive Director of the PCTPA.  "People traveling in the area over the weekend may experience delays in certain sections.  We appreciate their patience as we finalize the work."

 

The Lincoln Bypass will provide a new thoroughfare for Highway 65 through the Lincoln area.  The 11.7 mile Bypass begins at Industrial Boulevard, moves traffic around the City of Lincoln, and will connect back to the existing Highway 65 near Sheridan.  When the Bypass is complete, motorists should be aware that there will be signaled intersection at Nelson Lane, West Wise Road and Riosa Road.

 

The Bypass will improve regional connections between residential areas, employment centers, and major commercial centers.  In addition to improving interregional goods movement and reducing congestion, the Bypass will improve safety and traffic mobility and address current and future travel demands between the City of Lincoln and the town of Sheridan. 

 

Completion of this monumental $325 million project was accomplished through partnerships between the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency, Caltrans, the City of Lincoln, Placer County, the South Placer Regional Transportation Authority, and the federal government.

 

The Grand Opening celebration is being underwritten by DeSilva Gates Construction.

 

For more information contact Gladys Cornell at (916) 442-1168 or gcornell@aimconsultingco.com.

 

 
 
An Important Message for Property/Business Owners

 

 
TO ALL PROPERTY/BUSINESS OWNERS WITH CURRENT
 STATE HIGHWAY 65, G STREET OR SOUTH STATE HIGHWAY 65 ADDRESSES
 
When Caltrans opens the Bypass on October 8th, G Street/Highway 65/South State Highway 65 will be renamed Lincoln Boulevard. Lincoln Boulevard will extend from the south City limits to the north City limits.

Go here to view detailed information regarding this street name change, including your new address on Lincoln Boulevard. Property owners and businesses will be responsible for changing the street number on the property/business. The City will be responsible for notifying the Police and Fire Department, Placer County, and City utility services of the proposed change.

If you should have questions regarding these changes, please feel free to contact Robert Poetsch, Associate Planner at the City of Lincoln, at 434-2470, or at rpoetsch@ci.lincoln.ca.us.
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Looking for Volunteers
 

 

Do you like talking to people, meeting new people, or working on the computer? Are you looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference in your community? AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is looking for volunteers to help taxpayers complete their 2012 tax returns in Lincoln during the 2013 tax-filing season. The training and certification class will be the second week of January, 2013, in Roseville. Some knowledge of computers is required to assist in providing our free electronic filing service (e-file). Volunteers are asked to commit 4 hours in one day per week during the tax-filing season, February 1st through April 15th.

 

Volunteers are also needed to make appointment or greet our clients. No class or test is required!

 

For more information about becoming an AARP Tax-Aide volunteer in Lincoln for the 2013 tax season please e-mail at lincmb1@aol.com with your name, address, and phone number.

 
 
Jill Thompson, Public Information Officer
City of Lincoln
 600 Sixth Street
Lincoln, CA 95648
(916) 434-2448
jthompson@ci.lincoln.ca.us
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