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Lincoln
The Town of Lincoln is issuing a Request for Tender (RFT 2026014PMO) for Phase 1 of the Lakeside Drive Shoreline Improvements, extending from Tufford Road to Sann Drive in the Town of Lincoln, Ontario. The work involves shoreline protection infrastructure and road relocation-related civil works to mitigate Lake Ontario shoreline flooding and erosion, forming part of the broader federally funded Lakeshore Roads and Shoreline Protection Project. Sealed submissions are being accepted electronically through the Town's Bids & Tenders portal, with the closing date set for August 11, 2026 at 2:00 PM EDT.
Posted Date
Jul 15, 2026
Due Date
Aug 11, 2026
Release: Jul 15, 2026
Lincoln
Close: Aug 11, 2026
The Town of Lincoln is issuing a Request for Tender (RFT 2026014PMO) for Phase 1 of the Lakeside Drive Shoreline Improvements, extending from Tufford Road to Sann Drive in the Town of Lincoln, Ontario. The work involves shoreline protection infrastructure and road relocation-related civil works to mitigate Lake Ontario shoreline flooding and erosion, forming part of the broader federally funded Lakeshore Roads and Shoreline Protection Project. Sealed submissions are being accepted electronically through the Town's Bids & Tenders portal, with the closing date set for August 11, 2026 at 2:00 PM EDT.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lincoln
The committee meeting addressed several administrative items, including safety notices and the review of the consent agenda. The core of the meeting involved a presentation from the Housing Select Committee and the Community Land Trust of Niagara regarding affordable housing strategies, the importance of retaining young families and workers in the community, and the potential for leveraging land for future affordable housing projects in the town. Discussions emphasized the need for clear council commitment to designate lands for affordable housing initiatives.
The meeting included a safety notice and land acknowledgment, followed by an update on the Canada Day celebrations and recent power outage challenges. Council members shared personal announcements regarding community events, business anniversaries, and participation in local activities. A proclamation was issued to recognize World Hepatitis Day. Additionally, a guest representative from Bench Community Fitness spoke about qualifying for upcoming weightlifting championships and emphasized the importance of community support and healthy lifestyles.
The committee held a discussion regarding the 2025 audit presentation and audited financial statements. The independent auditor from Deloitte provided insights into the audit process, including the evaluation of risks such as revenue recognition and management override of controls, and noted the high quality of information provided by staff. There was a detailed dialogue regarding the timeline of the audit relative to the year-end financial reporting, confirming the town’s process is consistent with other similar-sized municipalities.
The committee reviewed the 2025 Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) program performance, which exceeded expectations by generating approximately $222,000 in revenue, marking an 84% increase over the previous year. Discussions focused on current compliance efforts regarding accommodation operators, the use of MAT funds for tourism-related initiatives such as destination marketing and potential beautification projects, and the establishment of a reserve fund. The committee also addressed the long-term goal of the Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) becoming self-sustaining through MAT revenue, reducing reliance on municipal levy contributions.
The Council meeting involved several community updates, including a groundbreaking for a new transformer station, various community events such as the 'touch a truck' initiative, and a discussion regarding environmental stewardship and water protection. Proclamations were read to recognize Mountain View Lemonade Day, Seniors Month, Recreation and Parks Month, and Pride Month.
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