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South Lebanon honors outgoing council member Roland Spicer
Summary
Council read a proclamation honoring Roland Spicer for eight years of service and members offered remarks thanking him for his leadership as he leaves the council; Spicer reflected on the city's growth from village to city.
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The South Lebanon City Council read a formal proclamation on Dec. 18 honoring outgoing council member Roland Spicer for eight years of public service.
Mayor read the proclamation, which recounted Spicer’s election dates (initial election Jan. 1, 2018; re‑election Jan. 1, 2022), his appointment to the board of zoning and appeals, two terms as vice mayor and service on multiple committees including parks, public works, public utilities and housing authority review. The proclamation noted the family business, J. K. Spicer and Sons, and expressed the council’s appreciation.
Spicer gave a farewell address reflecting on the city’s transition from a village to a city during his tenure, describing it as a period of growth and increased responsibilities for local government. Council members responded with personal thanks, holiday wishes and encouragement that Spicer might run again in the future.
What happens next: The council presented the proclamation and gifts; the formal organizational meeting and oath for newly elected members is scheduled for Jan. 6, 2026.

