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September 14, 2022

Register for this weekend’s Hazardous Waste Collection Day

Lincolnites who want to bring materials to discard at the regional Hazardous Waste Collection Day on Sunday, Sept. 18 must preregister by the end of the day on Thursday, Sept. 15. Visit this Lexington town web page for more information and to register.

Select Board to discuss renaming Columbus Day

Last spring, Lincoln students wrote to the Select Board to request that the town change the name of the Columbus Day holiday to Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The Select Board will discuss the proposal during its meeting on Monday, Sept. 19 at 6:30 p.m. and will likely take the matter under advisement until its October 3 meeting to provide residents the opportunity to share their views before a vote is taken. The board’s meetings are held in a hybrid format, creating the opportunity for residents to attend in person or via Zoom (passcode: 378902). Those who are unable to attend but would like to provide input are welcome to e-mail the board care of Administrative Assistant Peggy Elder (elderp@lincolntown.org).

Share ideas for Complete Streets grants

Lincoln is in the process of preparing a new five-year Complete Streets Prioritization Plan. Complete Streets is a state-funded grant program to help municipalities improve their streets to accommodate users of all ages and abilities, whether driving, cycling, or walking. Each municipality is allowed up to $400,000 through a four-year rolling period.

Previous Complete Streets grants funded the pocket park with its bike repair station and informational kiosk, repairs to various bike path segments that had been damaged by tree roots, a new sidewalk segment on Lincoln Road near the Ryan Estate, and a crosswalk with flashing lights and a pedestrian island on Route 117 close to the Lincoln Road intersection.

Town officials will be using an online platform called Wikimapping to get public feedback on where in town you would like to see improvements for walking, cycling, driving, and public transit. Click here through the end of October to share your thoughts about transportation issues and opportunities. There will also be a public forum on Thursday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. via Zoom at this link (passcode: 783032).

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