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We ask Mayor Gaylor Baird to address Lincoln residents complaints on street conditions.
January 29, 2021 8:39 pm
We’ve heard from hundreds of viewers that their streets still haven’t been plowed or that they are still impassable. We asked Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird for her opinion on how the city’s snow removal is going and her response to residents’ complaints.
Are you satisfied with the status of the street conditions?
“No mayor worth her salt is ever satisfied with street conditions and is constantly looking for ways to improve them. The snowfall we received Monday and early Tuesday was the second largest ever recorded in Lincoln and is giving us plenty of opportunities to do just that. I want to thank our snowfighters for working day and night on the extremely difficult challenge of clearing Lincoln streets after this historic snowfall. Thank you as well to the many residents who cleared sidewalks and driveways for others and who helped pu
This event was previously live-streamed and has since ended. LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Lincoln’s Mayor and local health officials update the community on our fight against the coronavirus live at 3:30 p.m. Officials with the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) report three new COVID deaths in the community, with the total now at 161. The deceased have been identified as.
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Effort to recall Lincoln Mayor & four City Council members falls short
The LNK Recall s final count of signatures appeared to be thousands short to recall the Lincoln Mayor and four City Council members. But it s not over, the group is already shifting its attention to Primary and General Election challenges and a possibility of a second recall launch.
December 23, 2020 10:29 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – LNK Recall falls thousands of signatures short in their effort to unseat Lincoln’s Mayor and four City Council members.
The LNK Recall group has been gathering signatures for the past month trying to boot several elected officials out of office for the way they have handled COVID-19 restrictions. They had until Wednesday, December 23rd, to collect enough signatures. Overall, they saw thousands of people signing on the dotted line, but still fell short.