Your City Newsletter for 
8/14/2015
Lincoln Showcase - Saturday, Sept. 26th

 


 

 

 

Economic Development Committee Meeting - August 19th

 
Go here for the agenda for the August 19th meeting of the Lincoln Economic Development Committee.
 
The meeting will be held at 8 a.m. in the First Floor Meeting Room, Lincoln City Hall, 600 6th Street, Lincoln.
 
Questions? Contact Shawn Tillman at 434-2499.
 
 
Moore Road Closure 8/17 - 8/19

For more information, go to www.lincolnca.gov

 

 

    

Lincoln Public Library Survey


 

 

   

State Announces $30 Million in Rebates to Replace Turf and Old Toilets

 
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) today announced two new rebate programs to help Californians replace inefficient toilets and tear out water-guzzling lawns, for help further conserve water during the state's historic drought.

The "turf and toilet" rebate program is financed by the Proposition 1 water bond approved by voters in 2014.

DWR will oversee the two rebate programs, which provide a $100 consumer rebate to replace one old toilet per household and up to $2 per square foot for lawn replacement. Californians can visit www.SaveOurWaterRebates.com to apply for the rebates.

With $24 million in Proposition 1 funding, the turf replacement program will rebate $2 per square foot of turf replaced, up to $2,000 per household through state or local turf replacement programs. Consumers are eligible to replace turn that is living or dead at the time of the rebate application. (Bare earth areas with no sign of turf are not eligible for a rebate.)

The turf rebate program is estimated to benefit more than 10,000 homes, with a focus on disadvantaged communities hardest hit by the drought. $12 million of the lawn removal funds is targeted for residents in disadvantaged communities in areas with depleted groundwater basins. The turf program will be monitored by DWR and administered by the Electric & Gas Industries Association (EGIA).

The $6 million toilet rebate program, also funded through Proposition 1, will help Californians replace approximately 60,000 old, inefficient toilets by offering a $100 customer rebate per household to replace with a high-efficiency toilet.

California has been dealing with the effects of drought for four years. To learn about all the actions the state has taken to manage our water system and cope with the impacts of the drought, visit Drought.CA.Gov. Every Californian should take steps to conserve water; find out how at SaveOurWater.com.


 
 
 
Free Movies at the Library

 

 

 

   

Community Blood & Platelet Drive - August 21st


 

 

 

   

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Jill Thompson, Public Information Officer
City of Lincoln
 600 Sixth Street
Lincoln, CA 95648
(916) 434-2448
jthompson@lincolnca.gov
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