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Presidents' Day Closures. Landfill Open.
In observance of Presidents' Day, please be aware that City Hall, Lebanon Libraries, and all other City administrative offices will be CLOSED on Monday, February 18, 2019. Continue Reading... -
Local Food Pantries Need Our Help
Lebanon Human Services is working with Upper Valley community organizations to help spread the word about the need to stock our local food pantries. Find out how you can help so our local food pantries can be there to help those in need. Continue reading... -
Lebanon Upgraded to SolSmart Silver
The City of Lebanon has been upgraded from SolSmart Bronze to Silver designation by the U.S. Department of Energy. This is the result of the D.O.E.’s reconsideration of two key features that the City had already put in place. Continue reading... -
City Hall Elevator Temporary Closure
The elevator in Lebanon City Hall will be temporarily closed for repairs starting Monday, February 4, 2019 for approximately 3-4 weeks. During this time, no public meetings will be held in City Hall due to ADA compliance. Continue reading...
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Liberty Utilities Home Battery Storage Pilot Approved
On January 19th the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission released an order approving a "first of its kind" battery storage pilot program proposed by Liberty Utilities in 2017. Continue reading... -
Manager Update (Month of December)
City Manager Updates are monthly reports that contain departmental information compiled by the Manager's Office. View updates from Airport, Assessing, Clerk, Fire, Human Services, Library, Planning, Police, Public Works, and Recreation Departments. Continue Reading... -
Lebanon Awarded “SolSmart Bronze” for Advancing Solar Energy Growth
Lebanon is the first municipality in New Hampshire, and only the second in northern New England, to receive a Bronze designation from the U.S. Department of Energy’s SolSmart program. Continue reading... -
What Steps Are We Taking? Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety in Lebanon
The Lebanon Pedestrian and Bicyclist Advisory Committee recently published a safety update highlighting important resources and best practices for pedestrian and cyclist safety. They invite all to review the information they have provided. Continue reading...
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Sat Feb. 16
Winter Potpourri on the Rail Trail: XC Skiing, Snowshoe, Fat Bikes Join us for a winter activity of your choice on the Rail Trail and Mill Road. Meet at 10 am at the Ice House Road Rail Trail parking lot. Bring your own equipment (snowshoes, skis, fat bikes). From the parking lot we will move southwest toward Lebanon on the Rail Trail, then on Mill Road, then making a loop back to the parking lot. (2.5 mi, easy).Read On -
Mon Feb. 18
Presidents' Day In observance of Presidents' Day, please be aware that City Hall, Lebanon Libraries, and all other City administrative offices will be CLOSED on Monday, February 18, 2019. The Lebanon Solid Waste Facility will be open.Read On -
Tue Feb. 19
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Tue Feb. 19
Zoning Board The Zoning Board of Adjustment, pursuant to New Hampshire law, hears and decides appeals from administrative decisions, special exceptions and variances. This Board votes and decides on these applications as they conform to the City Zoning Ordinance, and other applicable City and State regulations.Read On
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Tue Feb. 19
Zoning Board The Zoning Board of Adjustment, pursuant to New Hampshire law, hears and decides appeals from administrative decisions, special exceptions and variances. This Board votes and decides on these applications as they conform to the City Zoning Ordinance, and other applicable City and State regulations.Read On -
Wed Feb. 20
City Council The City of Lebanon operates under a City Council/City Manager form of government. A nine-member City Council is elected for two-year terms. The City Council is responsible for establishing City policies. They meet on the first and third Wednesdays of every month.Read On -
Thu Feb. 21
Lebanon Energy Advisory Committee The Lebanon Energy Advisory Committee (LEAC) was established by the City Council to identify opportunities and make recommendations with regard to reducing energy use, increasing energy efficiency, exploring alternative energy usage and reducing pollution thereby cutting greenhouse gas emissions and reducing energy costs for taxpayers.Read On -
Mon Feb. 25
Planning Board The Planning Board is responsible for reviewing all new construction, except one- and two-family homes, and subdivisions of land occurring in the City. Reviews are carried out under Site Plan and Subdivision Regulations as established by the Board. In addition, the Board reviews, revises, and adopts the City Master Plan.Read On
All Current Alerts
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Snow Removal Thursday Evening
Please be advised that beginning at 11 PM on Thursday, February 14, 2019, the Lebanon Public Works staff will be doing snow pick-up and removal. The general operations will begin in the West Lebanon...
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Water Main Repair - Miracle Mile by Listen Center/Autozone
Please be advised that a water main break has recently occurred at on the Miracle Mile near Autozone/Listen...
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Traffic Delays on Street Due to Sewer Work Crews
The City of Lebanon DPW has retained Flow Assessment Systems to perform work on select sewer manholes throughout the City during the week of Monday Feb 18/19 through...
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Mascoma Street Bridge Open to One-way Traffic Only
Starting Monday, February 18, 2019, the Mascoma Street Bridge will be open to one-way traffic (Westbound) only. Traffic going Eastbound will be routed through High Street. High Street will remain open...
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Ice Rinks Open!
The 2 ice rinks at Pat Walsh Park on Bank St Ext (1 for hockey, 1 for non-hockey skating) are open until 9:30 pm. Our warming hut is also open and fully functional. Loaner skates are available inside...