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Lebanon City Council moves 2026 appropriation ordinance forward in 5-0 roll call

Lebanon City Council · November 13, 2025
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Summary

At a Nov. 13 special meeting, Lebanon City Council moved Bill No. 21, the fiscal year 2026 appropriations ordinance, on introduction in a 5-0 vote after the mayor summarized budget totals, including $15.2 million in revenues and $18.1 million in expenditures.

Lebanon City Council on Nov. 13 moved Bill No. 21, the citys ordinance making appropriations for fiscal year 2026, on introduction following a presentation by the mayor and a 5-0 roll-call vote.

In a budget overview, the mayor said, "Total revenues will increase by $889,022 to $15,200,000." He briefed council on major line items: total real property tax revenue remains at $3.9 million; enabling tax revenue is projected to rise about $952,000 to roughly $8.1 million; total expenditures are proposed to increase by $1.0 million to $18.1 million. The mayor…

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