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Council advances code-enforcement ordinances and approves Cellebrite software for police

City Council of Lebanon, Missouri · November 11, 2025
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Summary

Council gave first reading to ordinances creating an administrative-search-warrant process and a camping/portable-storage code and approved purchase of Cellebrite digital forensic software funded by a task-force grant (no city funds).

Lebanon City Council reviewed and advanced several public-safety and code-enforcement measures and approved a police software purchase funded by a regional grant.

The Police Chief presented a proposed administrative-search-warrant ordinance intended to permit city personnel to obtain warrants for inspections and nuisance abatements and to seize property when appropriate (for example, a pile of clutter…

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