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Council holds first reading on LEAP wastewater rate district; public hearing set for April 14

2779039 · March 26, 2025
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The Lebanon City Council heard a first reading of Ordinance 2025-08 to create a separate wastewater rate district for the IEDC LEAP area, including a $5,400-per-EDU availability fee and a $6.50-per-100-cubic-feet flow charge; council set a second reading and public hearing for April 14.

The Lebanon City Council on March 24 held a first reading of Ordinance 2025-08 to create a separate wastewater service and rate district for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s LEAP (Logistics, Energy, Aerospace, and Production) area and scheduled a second reading and public hearing for April 14 at 7:15 p.m.

City attorney and staff presenters said the ordinance would not change rates for existing customers in the city’s current civil wastewater district. Scott Miller of Baker Tilly, the city’s consultant on the proposal, said…

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