Aging Partners Telephone402-441-7070 Alternate Phone800-247-0938 Email agingpartners@lincoln.ne.gov This Agency is focused on giving you choices about how you want to live your life. We welcome you to Aging Partners!
Building and Safety Telephone402-441-7521 Email bldgsafe@lincoln.ne.gov As part of the Development Services Center, we work with other city and county agencies to streamline the construction process as well as to promote a safe community for the residents of Lincoln and of Lancaster County.
City Council Telephone402-441-7515 Lincoln City Council makes laws, approves city budgets, and has authority to audit City agencies. The Lincoln City Council has 7 members, 4 from equally populated districts and 3 elected at large.
Finance Telephone402-441-7411 Email finance@lincoln.ne.gov The Finance Department is composed of six divisions: Accounting, Budget, City Clerk, City Treasurer, Information Services, and Purchasing.
Lincoln Fire & Rescue Telephone For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergencies, call 402-441-6000.For Administrative questions call: 402-441-7363 Email fire@lincoln.ne.gov For media or event inquires:LFRMedia@lincoln.ne.gov This website is designed to answer a large portion of the most commonly asked questions, whether it be questions about your ambulance bill, requesting a fire report, or looking for CPR classes.
Human Resources Department Telephone402-441-7597 Email HR@lincoln.ne.gov The Department of Human Resources is responsible for all personnel activities for the City of Lincoln and Lancaster County.
Health Department Telephone(402) 441-8000 Alternate PhoneTTY NE Relay 7-1-1 Email health@lincoln.ne.gov Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department
Transportation and Utilities Telephone402-441-7548 Email ltu@lincoln.ne.gov It is the mission of the Transportation and Utilities Department to responsibly deliver, enhance and maintain vital infrastructure and services for the good of our community.
Lincoln City Libraries Lincoln City Libraries fosters the power of reading and provides open access to all forms of information to enrich people's lives every day.
Mayor's Office Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird was elected the 52nd mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska in May 2019.
Parks and Recreation Telephone402-441-7847 Email parks@lincoln.ne.gov The Parks and Recreation department is FUNdamental to Lincoln. Our team manages 166 parks, 183 miles of trails, 96 playgrounds, over 83,000 street trees, nine public pools and two spraygrounds, six recreation centers, five golf courses, five dog runs, various public gardens, and a nature center.
Planning Department Telephone402-441-7491 Email plan@lincoln.ne.gov The Lincoln/Lancaster County Planning Department provides technical information and advice to elected and appointed boards and residents on managing the growth and development of Lincoln and Lancaster County to be efficient, orderly, and attractive, facilitate economic opportunities, and conserve natural and cultural resources.
Police TelephoneFor emergencies, dial 911. For non-emergencies, call (402) 441-6000. Alternate PhoneLPD Directory Leave a Voicemail for an Officer The Lincoln Police Department is committed to providing quality police services that promote a safe and secure community.
Urban Development Telephone402-441-7606 Email urbandev@lincoln.ne.gov The Urban Development department is responsible for managing Lincoln's share of federal Community Development Block Grant funds, coordinating acquisition of Right of Way and sales of City property, serving as the City's Redevelopment Authority, and managing public parking resources.