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City committee recommends moving forward with Safe Routes application for Union Street path

Lebanon City Council (committee meeting) · October 7, 2025
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Summary

City committee reviewed a proposal to build a two-block shared-use path on Union Street to connect to sidewalks and a Route 4/Highway 50 crossing; presenters said a $250,000 Safe Routes grant is in hand and additional grants could bring total funding to roughly $350,000–$400,000 for construction.

Lebanon City committee members voted to recommend that the council move forward with a Safe Routes to School grant application for a shared-use path on Union Street that would improve walking and biking access to a nearby elementary school.

Jeff Rice of TWN introduced the project, saying it would build a 10-foot-wide shared-use path along Union from Route 4 to Herman and provide curb-and-gutter, storm sewer improvements and a high-visibility crossing tied to an existing Route…

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