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Council OKs up to $5,000 to update environmental review for 312 East Thompson Street

2575667 · March 12, 2025
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Lebanon City Council approved an appropriation not to exceed $5,000 from the food and beverage fund to update a Phase I environmental assessment and apply for a site status letter for 312 East Thompson Street, a property the city recently took ownership of that adjoins Adnor Longley Park.

The Lebanon City Council voted to appropriate up to $5,000 from the city’s food and beverage fund to update a Phase I environmental assessment and apply for a site status letter for 312 East Thompson Street.

Derek Warren, a city staff member who presented the item, said the city acquired the former electrochemical/tube forming property next to Adnor Longley Park and wants to clear…

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