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Jun 26, 2025
The Lincoln Transportation and Utilities Advisory Committee held a business meeting on June 26, 2025, to review the LOTM (Local Option Transportation Millage) program. The FY24/25 LOTM revenue projection is $78.0 million, with collections exceeding projections by $687K through June 2025, allocated to Existing Streets (73.5%), Growth (25.0%), and a joint project at N. 33rd & Cornhusker (7.5%). The meeting covered multiple 2025 street construction projects funded by LOTM and non-LOTM sources, including work on arterials, residential areas, and infrastructure improvements, with several potential 2026 projects identified for future programming.
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On February 3, 2025, the Lincoln City Directors met to discuss stormwater management, library services, and zoning updates. The city issued a $13.9 million stormwater bond approved by voters in November to fund flood mitigation and water quality improvements, with specific projects including urban drainage improvements and stream stabilizations across the city. Additionally, the Libraries Department reported a strategic plan for 2024-27 focused on maximizing access and growing support, with system-wide services and checkouts up 3-16% year-over-year, and Planning presented zoning district updates scheduled for City Council consideration in mid-March.
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The Greater Lincoln Workforce Development Board's Executive Committee met on June 18, 2021, to discuss workforce development initiatives under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. Key agenda items included approval of previous minutes, relocation of the American Job Center, review of Program Year 2019 adjusted performance levels, a USDOL desktop review, and the Program Year 2021 monitoring schedule. The meeting was held in compliance with open meetings requirements and included staff from the City of Lincoln, regional workforce partners, and committee members representing employers and labor organizations.
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The Officials Committee met on December 15, 2021, to review and approve several transportation-related items for the Lincoln Metropolitan Planning Area. The committee unanimously approved adopting the State's five safety performance measure targets (covering fatalities, injury rates, and non-motorized incidents) for the Lincoln MPO's 2022 program, continuing support established since 2018. The committee also approved revisions to the FY 2022-2025 Transportation Improvement Program, including three projects: an I-80 widening project from NDOT, a Lincoln Transportation and Utilities e-Construction standardization project funded by a Federal Highway Administration grant, and amendments to the 148th Street and Holdrege Street intersection project.
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