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Council reviews ordinance to designate downtown alleys as pedestrian walkways; first reading set

2779039 · March 26, 2025
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Ordinance 2025-10 would create a new 'pedestrian walkway' alley classification downtown, banning motorized vehicle use, refuse storage and commercial logistics in those alley halves; council took the ordinance on first reading and scheduled a second reading and public hearing for April 14.

The Lebanon City Council on March 24 heard a first reading of Ordinance 2025-10 to create a new city code chapter designating three downtown alley segments as pedestrian walkways and to set rules for their use. Council scheduled a second reading and public hearing for April 14.

City planner Kevin (last name in transcript) said the downtown square reconstruction in 2017 effectively closed the east,…

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