The Common Council is the legislative branch of city government. The Council’s primary functions are to pass the laws (ordinances) of the city and to approve the budgets and spending of money collected by the city.
The City Council is a link between the citizens of Lebanon and their government. By enacting legislation that fosters the health, safety and welfare of the City, the Council works to represent the interest of residents while ensuring the delivery of municipal services.
The Council consists of seven members. Five are elected specific to certain areas of the city (districts), and two are elected across the city (at large).
Common Council Resolution 2018-17 – Designation of ERA (Festool Property…-C2 CC Meeting 05.14.2018 Agenda Common Council Resolution 2018-18 Authorizing Sale of Real Property-C2