Lebanon council adopts 2026–2030 capital improvement plan

3780560 · June 12, 2025

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Summary

The Lebanon City Council approved an ordinance adopting the city's 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Plan, which sets direction for roadway, utility and parks projects over the next five years.

Lebanon City Council on June 10 approved an ordinance adopting the 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Plan, which the council described as providing direction for roadway, utility and parks infrastructure projects over the five‑year period.

The plan guides the city’s approach to capital projects and priorities through 2030. Council members voted to adopt the ordinance by roll call; the transcript records affirmative votes from councilmembers including Mayor Messer, Vice Mayor Norris, Mr. Sellers, Mrs. Harper, Mr. Coe and Mr. Lamora.

Discussion recorded in the meeting was limited to the motion to adopt and the roll call; no amendments or budget line‑item changes were recorded during the meeting. The ordinance was read into the record as “ordinance number 20 20 five-six 3 adopting the 2026 through 2030 capital improvement plan,” and the council moved to adopt the plan during the regular business portion of the June 10 meeting.

The plan’s stated project categories include roadway, utility and parks infrastructure; the transcript does not record dollar amounts, specific project lists or funding sources for the plan. Those financial details and project schedules were not provided in the spoken record of the meeting and are not reflected in this article.

Next steps: because the council adopted the ordinance, the city will proceed under the CIP’s direction; the transcript does not specify immediate implementation actions or timelines.