by [email protected] | Sep 15, 2023 | City News, Engineering, fire dept, park, Planning dept, stormwater, street, Trafic
September Road Update Flyer Including 2024 Updates Upcoming Road Improvements Several road improvement projects near the future Eli Lilly and Company campus are planned by the IEDC/Pure Development to provide safer and more efficient access to area homeowners and...
by [email protected] | Sep 14, 2023 | City News, Engineering, fire dept, park, Planning dept, Police, stormwater, street
[Content Courtesy: Boone County Economic Development Corporation] Nothing, it seems, can stop the red-hot momentum of the second-fastest growing county in the state. Situated just north of Indianapolis, Boone County is attracting businesses of all sizes and sectors,...
by [email protected] | Sep 12, 2023 | City News, Engineering, Planning dept
(Source: Boone EDC) Lebanon, Ind. – Ken’s Foods received incentive approval for a 288,000 square foot expansion of their current building in the Lebanon Business Park. Currently, Ken’s Foods employs 230 people and anticipates the additional hiring of 10 additional...
by [email protected] | Sep 5, 2023 | City News, Engineering, Planning dept
[Source: IBJ] An Indianapolis-based developer is planning to build 230 townhouse and apartment units on the north side of Lebanon. The development called Paddock Place would bring the number of housing units planned to more than 700 near the future Eli Lilly and...
by [email protected] | Aug 22, 2023 | City News, Engineering, fire dept, park, Planning dept, street
Members of the public are encouraged to attend a Public Information Meeting on Thursday, August 31st at 7 p.m. at Lebanon High School regarding the new I-65/State Road 52 interchange. Additionally, the project website is available here. It will be kept updated with...
by [email protected] | Aug 16, 2023 | City News, Engineering, fire dept, Planning dept, Police, stormwater, street
{Courtesy: IBJ} The Lebanon City Council on Monday night unanimously approved a special zoning classification covering part of a 9,000-acre innovation district that is in the works northwest of the city’s downtown. The LEAP Lebanon Innovation District Planned Unit...
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