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Lebanon City Manager outlines steady population growth and $10.5 million road program
Summary
City Manager Scott Brokaw told residents the city has seen modest population growth and is directing significant new funding toward resurfacing and reconstruction projects, supported in part by competitive grants.
Scott Brokaw, Lebanon city manager, opened the session by summarizing recent population and revenue trends and by highlighting the city’s emphasis on street repairs and related capital projects. “Over the last 4 years, the total population growth has been 3.7%,” Brokaw said, adding that that growth has been accompanied by rising property valuations.
Broader context: Brokaw said Lebanon relies heavily on income tax revenue to fund core services such as police, fire and roads, and described a multi-year shift of general-fund dollars into the capital improvement program to pay for pavements. “This year, we have allocated a little over 10 and a half million dollars on road improvement…
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