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Lebanon City landlord alleges drainage failures left 16 rental units flooded

Lebanon City Council · September 3, 2025
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Kristen Lance, who owns several rental properties on North Towne Street, told city officials 16 units flooded on July 6 and that repairs could run "upwards of six figures." She said past developer decisions and a former city administrator contributed; the council heard the complaint but took no formal action at the nonmeeting.

Kristen Lance, who said she and her husband own multiple rental properties on North Towne Street in Lebanon City, told the city council during a nonmeeting that chronic drainage problems led to 16 rental units flooding on July 6. "We had 16 units flood on July 6," Lance said, and described repair costs as "upwards of six figures."

Lance said she and other property owners have raised the issue with Mayor Witte and with city staff, including Mr. Terry…

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