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Uncategorized August 2, 2021

Gravel Road Dust Abatement scheduled for Tuesday, August 03, 2021

The dust abatement for gravel streets will take place on Tuesday, August 03, 2021 However, due to ongoing supply constraints, some of the smaller gravel roads and dead end streets will not receive the treatment. Lignosulfonate is a naturally occurring polymer found in wood. It is not harmful to plants, animals or aquatic life.

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CITY COUNCIL UPDATES

UPCOMING MEETINGS

The City Council, Boards, Commissions, and Committees will return to in person format, with possible exceptions, starting Monday, April 25. Please review each Meeting Agenda for specific meeting information.

City Council Newsletters

City Council 2nd Quarter 2022 Newsletter

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: HOW READY ARE YOU?

The City of Lincoln City strongly encourages the community to educate and prepare for a disaster along the coast.  Take time to discuss with your family a plan that addresses all hazards we face such as wildfires, earthquakes, and tsunami’s.  Important plan items should address the following:

  • Who is your family emergency contact? (out of area or out of state) Make sure to help your children memorize the number as you could be separated during a disaster.
  • Where is your family meeting point?
  • What is your evacuation route?
  • Educate your family on the types of tsunami’s and warnings: distant and local.
  • Have “Go Kits” and “Stay Kits” prepared.
  • Keep gas tanks at least half full.
  • Keep emergency kits in different locations.
  • Have enough water, food, and medications to last at least a week.
  • Talk to your kids and become familiar with their school’s plan of emergency.

For more information on emergency preparedness visit Lincoln City Emergency Preparedness and/or Lincoln County Emergency Preparedness.

 

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Daphne Legarza City Manager
City of Lincoln City, Oregon
801 SW HWY 101
Lincoln City, Oregon
97367
1-541-996-2152
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