Lincoln County, located in the high plains portion of the Colorado Piedmont, is a vast county spanning 2,593 square miles of rolling prairie, river valleys, and sand hills. Formed in 1889, it boasts a unique geographical shape resembling a backward block L, with a flat terrain ranging in elevation from 4,500 to 5,400 feet. With its operational county government and various departments, Lincoln County remains committed to serving its residents and maintaining compliance with state regulations.
Home to the Lincoln County Fairgrounds, designated as an Enterprise Zone Contribution project, the county offers opportunities for fairgrounds improvements and promotion, providing a tax credit for donors. Additionally, the county landfill operates during specific hours to ensure compliance with the Colorado Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act. As Lincoln County faces an increase in COVID-19 cases, public access to the County Complex and Annex is limited, but the county government remains fully operational for business.
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