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Lebanon council adopts first reading of five-year CIP, authorizes multiple grant applications for road, signal and trail projects
Summary
The Lebanon City Council on Tuesday held a first reading of its five‑year Capital Improvement Plan and unanimously approved three resolutions authorizing grant applications for road resurfacing, traffic signal upgrades and a multi‑use trail.
The Lebanon City Council on Tuesday held a first reading of its five‑year Capital Improvement Plan and unanimously approved three resolutions authorizing the city manager to apply for state and regional grants to support resurfacing and traffic and trail improvements.
Council members voted unanimously to let the city apply for OKI funding for resurfacing of Deerfield Road (Resolution 2025Dash065), to pursue OKI CMAQ funding for traffic signal improvements on Columbus Avenue, Main Street and North Broadway (Resolution 2025Dash066) and to pursue OKI Transportation Alternatives funding for the Miller Road multi‑use trail (Resolution 2025Dash067). The resolutions instruct the city manager to submit grant applications; all three passed on roll call votes.
The nut of the CIP discussion was funding and phasing. City staff presented the five‑year plan as the framework for infrastructure work through 2030, saying the plan lists about $48,000,000 in road expenditures over five years and assumes roughly $22,000,000 in state…
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