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Lebanon council approves $53,300 to digitize planning records
Summary
At its Feb. 24 meeting, the Lebanon City Council approved $53,300 from the non-reverting fund to contract Document Mountain to scan and host historical planning records so they become searchable and easier for staff and the public to access.
At its Feb. 24 meeting, the Lebanon City Council approved a $53,300 appropriation from the planning department’s non-reverting fund to contract with Document Mountain to scan and host historical planning records.
The funding will cover scanning, upfront hosting costs and delivery of searchable PDF files for decades of planning and zoning materials, Councilmember Christy Spencer said during the presentation to the council. "We need to find a more…
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