By Allison Peck | North Platte Post

Lincoln County, Neb. - The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners will meet Monday, Dec. 8, at 9 a.m. in the Commissioners Room at the Lincoln County Courthouse. A meeting of the Lincoln County Board of Equalization will follow at 9:15 a.m.
Commissioners will open with routine business, including approval of last week’s meeting minutes, a public comment period, and action on claims, treasurer’s receipts, and fee reports filed by the Clerk of the District Court and Register of Deeds.
As part of Monday’s agenda, the board is set to consider two items tied to juvenile services: the FY 2027 Community-based Juvenile Services Aid Application through the Nebraska Crime Commission, and the annual Alternative to Detention form.
Planning Director Judy Clark is slated to provide an update on the county’s ongoing comprehensive plan and zoning regulations.
Commissioners will also review an application from Randy and Sharalyn Ayers for the Ayers First Subdivision on South Buffalo Road, located within an R-2 Urban Estates District in southeastern Lincoln County.
Additional items include action on a year-end certification for the County Highway Superintendent, consideration of purchasing two motor graders for the County Roads Department, and the appointment of members to an interlocal agreement committee.
The board is also expected to receive a study concerning Vieyra Avenue and consider a resolution that would set a public hearing on the potential vacation of the roadway.
The agenda notes the board may enter closed session if needed for matters involving litigation strategy, real estate discussions, security, or personnel evaluations. The meeting will conclude with updates from officials and commissioner committee reports.
The meeting will be livestreamed on the county’s YouTube channel.