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South Lebanon Council adopts emergency budget rates, annexation and road funding measures

South Lebanon City Council · September 19, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 18 meeting the South Lebanon City Council unanimously adopted Emergency Resolution 2025-38 setting amounts and rates for FY2026, approved Emergency Ordinance 2025-18 annexing 186.2851 acres into the city, and authorized an OPWC application for Zora Road stabilization (2025-40).

South Lebanon City Council on Sept. 18 unanimously approved multiple emergency measures including a resolution adopting amounts and rates as set by the Warren County Budget Commission, an annexation ordinance for roughly 186.2851 acres in Hamilton Township, and an application to the OPWC for Zora Road stabilization funds.

The council first moved to waive the two-reading rule and adopted Emergency Resolution 2025-38, described by the chair as accepting amounts and rates determined by the Warren County Budget Commission for fiscal year 2026. After motions and seconds, each voting member…

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