In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing redevelopment of a historic site in Lebanon, specifically the brickyard located at 174 Hammers Street Extension. This area, previously designated as a landmark property, is undergoing significant changes, and the planning board is seeking input from the community and relevant stakeholders.
Catherine Hembry, a staff member, provided an overview of the project, emphasizing its importance in preserving Lebanon's historical heritage. The planning board is gathering comments and recommendations, although no formal vote is required from the commission. Instead, members are encouraged to submit an official memo outlining their thoughts on the redevelopment plans.
Concerns were raised regarding the preservation of existing historical structures within the site. Initial discussions highlighted the potential loss of several buildings, with only two kilns expected to remain intact. Members expressed relief upon discovering that some historical elements would be preserved, rather than completely eliminated. This sentiment underscores the community's desire to maintain a connection to its past while accommodating future development.
The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism about the project, with officials expressing excitement about the potential benefits it will bring to Lebanon. As the planning process continues, stakeholders are urged to engage actively to ensure that the redevelopment honors the area's rich history.