Combined Sewer Overflow No. 13
Welcome to the Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) No. 13 project page. This page contains updates, contact information, documents, and answers to frequently asked questions pertaining to the CSO No. 13 project.
Streets to be affected during this project include:
- Rte 12A – S. Main St. (Between 68 S. Main and Waterman Ave.)
- Romano Circle
- Doc Place
Please see the FAQs section for additional information.
New information will be added to this page as it is received. You can subscribe to receive alerts by subscribing to our LebAlert service.
You can easily find this page again by visiting LebanonNH.gov/CSO13.
Project Information
Plans and Documents
Notifications
Current Alerts
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CSO 13 Arborist Walk - January 5th
As the plans for the Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) project Phase 13 are being finalized, the City will be conducting a site walk with an arborist who will be able to give us a better understanding as to...
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CSO 13 Community Conversation
As the plans for the Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Project continue to develop, the City of Lebanon Department of Public Works would once again like to invite you to participate in an... -
CSO #13 Virtual Community Conversation on May 5th
As the plans for the Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Project continue to develop, the City of Lebanon Department of Public Works would once again like to invite you to participate in an informational...
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Is This Going to Take?
In total, we expect that we will be working on your street for 12 to 14 weeks. Construction is expected to begin in June 2020.
Which Streets are Involved?
Affected streets include:
- Rte 12A – S. Main St. (Between 68 S. Main and Waterman Ave.)
- Romano Circle
- Doc Place
Will My Property Be Affected?
MAYBE. The City’s Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) projects are comprehensive in nature. They include the replacement of sewer lines, water lines, and the street’s drainage system. Depending on the character of the area in which you live, combined with input from you and your neighbors, existing sidewalks may be upgraded, or new sidewalks may be added. As we plan for the future of Lebanon, we are working towards unifying Lebanon’s street network. In this effort, we are striving to create livable/walkable neighborhoods. Your input is highly desired!
Please understand that we will always be mindful and respectful of the historical background of your neighborhood. We know you have concerns about the possible impacts to your land and trees. Please know that we will strive to evaluate all aspects of your property in advance of construction. Any changes or potential impacts will be discussed with you.
It is also important to note that whenever/wherever possible, we work within the confines of the City’s Right-of-Way. However, there may be times when easements are needed from you to complete the project. Again these will be discussed with you in advance of construction.
How Will I Know What's Happening?
We are developing a communication plan that will incorporate several ways to keep you informed as the project progresses. Specific contact information, along with other available means of communication, will be provided at the start of the project.
We strongly encourage you to subscribe to receive alerts via email or text through our LebAlert service at LebAlert.Regroup.com. Periodic project updates will be posted to this project page as well as emailed to subscribers.
Contact Information
Public Works Department
Project Contacts
Christina Hall
City Engineer
Hall@LebanonNH.gov
Jim Donison
Public Works Director
Donison@LebanonNH.gov
Jay Cairelli
Assistant Public Works Director
Cairelli@LebanonNH.gov