Northeast Senior Center Closure Expected to Continue Through April Published on April 01, 2026 The Northeast Senior Center, 6310 Platte Ave., will remain closed due to continued cleanup of water damage in the building. The closure is expected to continue through April. All scheduled programs, including lunch service, are canceled at this location until further notice. Tagged as: , Aging Partners
Aging Partners and BikeLNK Bikeshare Learning Sessions Begin in May Published on April 01, 2026 Aging Partners Health and Fitness and BikeLNK will co-host “Bikeshare 101,” a series of interactive learning sessions designed to promote Lincoln’s bikeshare system and cycling to Lincoln’s seniors. Events begin in May at the BikeLNK station located near the Jayne Snyder Trails Center, 21st and “Q” streets. Tagged as: , Aging Partners
Portion of 70th Street to Temporarily Close April 2 Published on April 01, 2026 Lincoln Transportation and Utilities (LTU) today announced that 70th Street between Cornhusker Highway and Fletcher Avenue will close from 8 a.m. to noon, Thursday, April 2, for emergency railroad track repairs. Tagged as: , Closure, LTU
New City Initiative Provides Guidance for Social Services Published on March 31, 2026 Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird today said a new initiative offered by Lincoln City Libraries (LCL) and CenterPointe to provide guidance on housing, health care and other essential services creates a tangible connection between the community and vital social support resources. Tagged as: , Libraries
“O” Street Pre-Construction Traffic Changes Begin April 5 Published on March 31, 2026 Lincoln Transportation and Utilities (LTU) today announced that traffic changes on “O” Street between 16th and 13th streets will begin Sunday, April 5. Westbound lanes will close for tree removal and pre-construction work, while one lane in each direction will remain open to traffic. Tagged as: , LTU
Parks and Recreation Seeks Seasonal Employees Published on March 27, 2026 The Parks and Recreation Department today encouraged Lincoln residents to apply for seasonal full- and part-time jobs with the City of Lincoln. To view the positions available, visit jobs.lincoln.ne.gov. Seasonal positions will remain posted until they are filled. Tagged as: , Parks
Lincoln Police Department Releases 2025 Public Safety Report Published on March 26, 2026 Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird and Lincoln Police Chief Michon Morrow today discussed the Lincoln Police Department’s (LPD) 2025 Annual Report and highlighted that Part 1 Crime is at a new 20-year low for the third straight year. Tagged as: , LPD, Mayor's Office
Older Adults Invited to Aging Partners Events March 30 Through April 3 Published on March 26, 2026 Aging Partners invites older adults and the public to a variety of activities and classes in Lincoln and Lancaster County March 30 through April 3. Tagged as: , Aging Partners
Swim and Dive League Registration Begins April 6 Published on March 25, 2026 Lincoln Parks and Recreation today announced that registration for the Swim and Dive League begins at 10 a.m. Monday, April 6. Participants may register online at lincoln.ne.gov/pools. Tagged as: , Parks
Separation of Yard Waste Begins April 1 Published on March 25, 2026 Beginning Wednesday, April 1, Lincoln garbage collectors will collect grass and leaves (yard waste), separately from household trash. State law requires that from April 1 through November 30, yard waste must be separated from other household waste. Tree trimmings, garden waste, and weeds may be included with regular household garbage. Tagged as: , LTU