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Board of Public Works endorses cost-of-service recommendations for city utilities; staff to include changes in 2026 budget
Summary
Lebanon’s Board of Public Works reported approval of a cost-of-service study covering the city's three utilities and intends to adopt study recommendations for the 2026 budget; the board will review the capital improvements plan and deliver the budget to council for review on May 21.
Members of the Board of Public Works told the City Council on April 28 that the board has reviewed a cost-of-service study covering water, wastewater and electric utilities and intends to adopt its recommendations for the 2026 budget.
The board’s chair, Liam Mathers, and board members Jeremy Goldforth, Ted Dahl and Dawn Anderson were acknowledged during the council meeting. According to the…
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