by [email protected] | Apr 26, 2023 | City News, stormwater, street
Watch the Video At April 24th Lebanon Board of Works meeting, Street Department Foreman Craig Hurst was surprised with a plaque, commemorating his 30 years of service to the City of Lebanon. “We wanted to honor Craig because he’s spent 30 years with the city now,”...
by [email protected] | Apr 20, 2023 | City News, Engineering, fire dept, park, Planning dept, Police, street
On Monday, April 17th 2023, ground was broken on the new Eli Lilly facility in Lebanon. At the groundbreaking it was announced that Eli Lilly’s investment was increasing by $1.6 billion, to bring the investment total to $3.7 billion and will include the creation of...
by [email protected] | Apr 14, 2023 | City News, Engineering, Planning dept, stormwater, street
[Source: CNHI News Indiana] Just off of Interstate 65 in Boone County, a nearly 300,000 square foot athletics facility is being constructed in a partnership between the City of Lebanon and Card and Associates, a company that specializes in facility operations...
by [email protected] | Apr 12, 2023 | City News, Planning dept, street
The City of Lebanon cost sharing program for sidewalk replacement is a great option for residents seeking to partner with the city in having improvements made in their neighborhood. Under this program, the city, and the petitioning resident (or residents) will pay 50...
by [email protected] | Apr 3, 2023 | City News, Engineering, Planning dept, street
The first Lebanon Street Department “Debris Week” begins on Monday, April 3rd. Have debris from the storm at the end of last week? Let the Street Team take care of it for you! Some information from the Street Department for 2023. Debris week will start on...
by [email protected] | Mar 21, 2023 | City News, Engineering, fire dept, park, Planning dept, Police, street
[Content Courtesy: Indianapolis Business Journal] The Lebanon Plan Commission voted unanimously Monday to recommend approval of Eli Lilly and Co.’s development plan for two manufacturing facilities in Boone County. The proposed $2.1 billion Lilly manufacturing...
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