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Lebanon City Council keeps millage steady, raises rental-license fees and introduces electronic payment charges

City of Lebanon City Council · December 16, 2025
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Summary

The City of Lebanon adopted its 2026 tax levy without an increase, approved higher residential rental-license fees, and moved forward an ordinance to formalize online payment convenience charges. Vote counts were unanimous on the two final-reading bills.

The City of Lebanon council on Dec. 1 adopted the 2026 tax levy with no increase and approved higher annual residential rental-license fees as part of the 2026 budget. Both measures passed by unanimous roll call.

Mayor Sherry Alcopello told the council the city’s current millage rate remains 4.581 mills and the administration is proposing no tax increase “for the eleventh consecutive year.” The mayor said the average assessed property value is $104,636, which results in an average annual tax bill of about $479.

Council then voted on Bill No. 22 (2026 tax levy) on final reading. A motion to adopt was made and seconded, and the clerk recorded a 5–0 roll-call vote in favor; the measure was adopted on final reading.

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