This article will be an ongoing update with important County information as it develops.
CONVENIENCE SITES AND LANDFILL
All Lincoln County Convenience Sites will REOPEN Sunday September 29th, 2024. Only the Optimist Site will accept yard waste. The sites cannot operate without power which has been affected by Hurricane Helene. Please only take SMALL and Necessary loads to enable the most people to get thru and reduce the lines.
Landfill will reopen Monday, September 30th, 2024.
EMERGENCY SHELTER CLOSED
The emergency shelter at Lincolnton Middle School has closed effective 10:00 am Saturday September 28th, 2024.
REPORTING DAMAGE
Lincoln County residents with storm damage to their homes should send an email to Lincoln County Emergency Management: stormdamage@lincolncountync.gov
EMERGENCY SHELTER OPENED
Lincoln County has opened an emergency shelter at Lincolnton Middle School in the school gym at 2361 Startown Rd, Lincolnton, NC 28092. Anyone who is in need of shelter or assistance is welcome to utilize the shelter.
STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARED
(Lincolnton) Lincoln County Board of Commissioner Chairwoman Cathy Davis has declared a State of Emergency for Lincoln County effective at 10:15 a.m. Friday, September 27th, 2024 due to Hurricane Helene. In coordination, City of Lincolnton Mayor Ed Hatley also declared a State of Emergency for the City of Lincolnton effective 11:30 a.m. Friday, September 27th, 2024. The declaration enables Lincoln County Emergency Services to implement coordinated response and recovery efforts. Lincoln County Emergency Services has activated the Emergency Operations Center and will remain active for the duration of the storm. Emergency Services ask the public to stay vigilant to several downed trees, downed power lines and flooded roads in our community
COUNTY OFFICES CLOSED FRIDAY
Due to the projections of Hurricane Helene and the impacts to our community, Lincoln County offices will be closed Friday September 27th, 2024.
This decision is based on the rainfall projections and wind conditions that will begin late Thursday evening. Storm information from the latest report of the National Weather Service has Lincoln County categorized as a Moderate Risk for flooding with potential wind gusts in excess of 50 mph. Due to these conditions impacting roads, tree falls, and potential wash-outs, it has been determined to close offices for safety measures.
This closure also includes Convenience Sites and the Landfill. Thank you for understanding.
Regular hours will resume Monday, September 30, 2024.