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Lebanon council previews $134M budget, highlights $11.1M for roads and no new debt
Summary
City staff presented the first reading of Lebanon’s 2026 operating budget on Nov. 12, outlining roughly $134 million in revenues and about $137 million in expenditures, a $11.1 million road program, funding for police station engineering and no new municipal debt. Council set final vote for Nov. 25.
Lebanon City Council on Nov. 12 received the first reading of the city’s 2026 operating budget, which staff said includes roughly $134 million in total revenues and about $137 million in total expenditures and does not issue any new debt.
City Manager (unnamed) presented slides and line-item highlights, saying, “This budget does not issue any new debt for the city,” and noting a proposed $11,100,000 investment in roadway improvements next year. The work program named Meadow Lane and Suncrest for reconstruction, Carson Drive as a primary paving location, and additional improvements on Mason…
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