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Lebanon Sports Complex: Phase 2 to Begin the Day After Ribbon‑Cutting, Resident Says
Summary
At a ribbon‑cutting at the Lebanon Sports Complex, resident Mary Rick Bell said planning that began in 2018 will continue with Phase 2 work starting the day after the ceremony; no formal dates or funding details were given.
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Mary Rick Bell, a Lebanon resident, said at a ribbon‑cutting at the Lebanon Sports Complex that construction work for Phase 2 will begin the day after the ceremony. "After this ribbon‑cutting, the work starts again tomorrow because we're gonna start working with phase 2," Bell said.
Bell, who spoke during the event, said the complex's redevelopment traces to conversations among community members and a planning process that began in 2018. She described attending games with her daughter and meeting other residents while using the older fields, which helped spur the push for improvements. "Years ago ... we went to the old fields and watched our daughter, Isabella, play soccer," Bell said, adding that community members discussed ways to improve facilities.
The remarks were remarks made during the ribbon‑cutting ceremony and did not include formal votes, funding commitments or specific start dates for Phase 2. Bell characterized the announcement as a continuation of work, not as a formal action by an elected body: she said the project "started" in 2018 and that work will resume following the ceremony. The transcript did not specify who will manage Phase 2, the budget, contractors, or required permits.
Because the comments were made at an event rather than during a formal meeting of a governing body, no motions or official actions were recorded in the provided transcript. Attendees and speakers at the ceremony were identified in the transcript only by name; the record did not include project schedules, contract awards or appropriation details.
Questions about the Phase 2 schedule, funding sources and implementation responsibilities were not included in the provided excerpts. Further details — including a contractor selection, timeline, permit approvals or budget allocations — were not specified in the available transcript and would need confirmation from the project sponsor or town officials for reporting.

