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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>Lincoln Storm Water Bond</b>\n\nMayor Beutler has proposed 
 a bond issue be placed on the May 10 primary ballot. The ballot that Linco
 lnites will see on May 10 will include a $6.3 million bond intended to dec
 rease flooding and improve water quality across the city. The bond issue i
 ncludes projects in 17 areas across the city to protect property from stor
 mwater runoff and flood damage\, improve water quality and prevent or repa
 ir failing stream banks. Projects are expected to be completed over the ne
 xt 2-3 years. An additional $2 million was proposed but rejected by the Li
 ncoln City Council. The additional funds were intended for removal of ash 
 trees across the city that are expected to be destroyed by the Emerald Ash
  Borer insect. If approved\, the bond will increase the city's property ta
 x levy by less than 1/2 of 1 cent\, costing the owner of a $150\,000 home 
 about $7.50 per year. Lincoln voters have approved all 9 storm drainage bo
 nd issues on the ballot since 1990.\n\nThe Hot Topics committee has planne
 d this presentation with the expectation that speakers will provide contex
 t and perspectives about bond issues and bonds as funding mechanisms for f
 unding civic projects. What are the advantages and disadvantages of bond i
 ssues?\n\nSpeakers:\nKyle Fischer--Lincoln Chamber of Commerce\, Public Po
 licy Specialist\nBen Higgins--City of Lincoln\, Public Works and Utilities
  Department\, Watershed Management Division Manager\nCoby Mach--Lincoln In
 dependent Business Association\, President\nBlaine Spady--Municipal Capita
 l Advisers\n\n11:30pm Lunch and Gathering\n11:45am Program\n1:00pm Adjourn
 \n\nCost:\nAdmission is free for Leadership Lincoln alumni (Fellows\, Exec
 utive Series\, Project A.L.L. and YLL)\n$10.00 admission fee for guests of
  alumni\n\nLunch:\nAttendees are welcome to bring a lunch on their own\n$1
 0.00 for Leadership Lincoln to provide your lunch\n\nUnion Bank and Trust 
 Company\nThe bank is on the northwest corner of 48th and Calvert Sts. (nex
 t to a Kwik Shop).\nParking available on the west side of the bank or acro
 ss Calvert St. to the south.\nWe will meet in the lower level conference r
 oom.
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Lincoln Storm Water Bond</b>\n\nMayor Beutler has proposed a
  bond issue be placed on the May 10 primary ballot. The ballot that Lincol
 nites will see on May 10 will include a $6.3 million bond intended to decr
 ease flooding and improve water quality across the city. The bond issue in
 cludes projects in 17 areas across the city to protect property from storm
 water runoff and flood damage\, improve water quality and prevent or repai
 r failing stream banks. Projects are expected to be completed over the nex
 t 2-3 years. An additional $2 million was proposed but rejected by the Lin
 coln City Council. The additional funds were intended for removal of ash t
 rees across the city that are expected to be destroyed by the Emerald Ash 
 Borer insect. If approved\, the bond will increase the city's property tax
  levy by less than 1/2 of 1 cent\, costing the owner of a $150\,000 home a
 bout $7.50 per year. Lincoln voters have approved all 9 storm drainage bon
 d issues on the ballot since 1990.\n\nThe Hot Topics committee has planned
  this presentation with the expectation that speakers will provide context
  and perspectives about bond issues and bonds as funding mechanisms for fu
 nding civic projects. What are the advantages and disadvantages of bond is
 sues?\n\nSpeakers:\nKyle Fischer--Lincoln Chamber of Commerce\, Public Pol
 icy Specialist\nBen Higgins--City of Lincoln\, Public Works and Utilities 
 Department\, Watershed Management Division Manager\nCoby Mach--Lincoln Ind
 ependent Business Association\, President\nBlaine Spady--Municipal Capital
  Advisers\n\n11:30pm Lunch and Gathering\n11:45am Program\n1:00pm Adjourn
 \n\nCost:\nAdmission is free for Leadership Lincoln alumni (Fellows\, Exec
 utive Series\, Project A.L.L. and YLL)\n$10.00 admission fee for guests of
  alumni\n\nLunch:\nAttendees are welcome to bring a lunch on their own\n$1
 0.00 for Leadership Lincoln to provide your lunch\n\nUnion Bank and Trust 
 Company\nThe bank is on the northwest corner of 48th and Calvert Sts. (nex
 t to a Kwik Shop).\nParking available on the west side of the bank or acro
 ss Calvert St. to the south.\nWe will meet in the lower level conference r
 oom.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160330T130000
LOCATION:Union Bank and Trust Company (4732 Calvert St.)
SUMMARY:Hot Topics
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