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Lebanon outlines $11M-plus road program, warns of short-term closures

Lebanon City council · January 30, 2026
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City officials detailed the 2026 road program—more than $11 million in roadway work including Meadowlane/Suncrest reconstruction, a $7 million paving program, and multi-year projects such as a new Gloucester Road roundabout that will require a 90-day US-42 closure in mid-May.

City Manager Scott Barunka said Lebanon has programmed just over $11,000,000 for roadway-related projects in 2026, spotlighting multi-year reconstructions and maintenance meant to improve drainage, multimodal access and long-term asset condition.

Barunka opened the session on infrastructure by noting recent projects the city completed and funded in part by grants, including the Bowman Trail (supported by a $1,200,000 grant) and Park Avenue reconstruction. "So 2026, road improvement program. So we have a little over $11,000,000, programmed into this year's budget for our roadway related infrastructure," Barunka said, listing Meadowlane and Suncrest…

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