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🚧Posted Roads Restriction Lifted: The City of Lebanon has lifted the seasonal weight restrictions on roads effective April 11, 2023.
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Contact the Department of Public Works
Admin Office: 603-448-3112Fax: 603-448-2671Nik Coates
Deputy City Manager - Public Services
603-448-3112Jay CairelliAssistant Director603-448-3112Address193 Dartmouth College Hwy.Lebanon, NH 03766
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Successful Day of Caring at Glenwood Cemetery
The Granite United Way Upper Valley Region Day of Caring brought together 25 dedicated volunteers on Friday, September 22, 2023, who, alongside cemetery staff, worked diligently to clean and restore approximately 200 tombstones in the Glenwood Cemetery. Continue Reading... -
Local Concerns Meeting - Mechanic Street Sidewalk Project
The City of Lebanon cordially invites you to a Local Concerns Meeting on Thursday, September 21, 2023, at 6:30pm in Council Chambers, City Hall, 51 North Park Street, Lebanon to learn more about the Mechanic Street Sidewalk Project. View Complete Details... -
Crosswalks Painted in Color
The City of Lebanon continues its efforts to increase pedestrian safety. In 2022, the Pedestrian and Bicyclist Advisory Committee asked the Department of Public Works (DPW) to consider painting crosswalks in the city in color. View Complete Details...
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Be Flood-Ready: Stay Informed, Stay Prepared, and Stay Safe
As our area continues to get more and more rain, it is essential to stay informed and prepared for potential flooding. Recent events have shown that unforeseen floods can wreak havoc on homes and communities. Continue Reading... -
Lebanon Community Power Announces Rates, Opens Enrollment
Lebanon Community Power has announced its rates and is now open for enrollment. Letters have been mailed to residents explaining the program options. An informational meeting will be held on April 4, at 6:30PM in City Hall, Council Chambers. Learn more. View complete details. -
Miracle Mile Water Main Improvements - Construction to Begin April 17
Construction of the Miracle Mile Water Main Improvements Project is scheduled to commence on April 17, 2023. Two-way traffic, and access to businesses, will be maintained throughout the duration of the project. Continue Reading...
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