Government Links
Some helpful links to navigate you through the City of Lincoln's different departments that Stronger Safer Neighborhoods works closely with to enact policy, help enforce current ordinances, and other helpful tools that are provided by the City.
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The Mayor's Office
The mayor is chief executive officer and administrative head of City government. The mayor is elected on a non-partisan, at-large basis.
As executive officer of the City, the mayor is involved in day-to-day affairs of the City. |
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City Council
The legislative powers of the City are exclusively vested in the Council. The Council has the power to conduct investigations concerning any subject on which it may legislate, or the operation of a department, board or commission engaged in administrative affairs of the City. |
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The New GIS Viewer of Lincoln/Lancaster
Check Property Assessments, Zoning, Land Use, Flood Plains, Street Views. |
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Interlinc A.C.T.I.O.N. Center
Acting with Citizens To Improve Our Neighborhoods. |
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Cleaner Greener Lincoln
Another Mayor Beutler Initiative to make Lincoln a sustainable community. Lincoln has long been known for its nationally honored clean air, clean water, wide streets, beautiful parks, remarkable trails, graceful neighborhoods, expansive recycling programs, and open green space. |
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Lincoln Police Department
Crime prevention and neighborhood safety go hand in hand. |
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Housing.Ne.Gov
A free service to list and find housing and services in Nebraska. Includes information about the Landlord and Tenant Act. |
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Building & Safety Department
B&S's responsibility is to assure that the health, fire, and housing safety needs of the public are maintained through adherence to those requirements established by law in the construction or use of every building in the community. |
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Urban Development
The goal of Urban Development is the revitalization and maintenance of low and moderate income communities as productive and vigorous parts of the City as a whole |
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Health Department
Protect and promote the public's health. When concerning properties, standing water and garbage abatement are the big issues. |
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