On Tuesday, December 5, 2023, at 5:30pm, Planning & Development Department staff will hold a public informational meeting on proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map. The informational meeting will be held at the Kilton Library. Continue Reading...
The Lebanon Police Department would like to remind its residents and visitors of the upcoming Winter Parking Ban that will begin on December 1st and continue through April 1st between the hours of 12:00 am and 6:00 am. Read on...
The Lebanon Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission would like to invite you to a multicultural potluck at the Kilton Library, 80 Main Street, West Lebanon, NH, on Saturday, December 9, 2023, from 3:00pm - 5:00pm. View Complete Details...
The Lebanon Human Services Department would like to inform you about essential fuel and electric assistance programs available through Tri-County CAP to help ease the financial burden of your energy bills. Continue Reading...
The City of Lebanon announces important updates regarding the operational hours at the Lebanon Solid Waste and Recycling Facility, effective January 1, 2024. Read on...
Please be aware that the 3rd Quarter 2023 Water/Sewer bills were mailed on November 3, 2023, and are due December 4, 2023. A 1% interest charge will be added monthly (12% annually) for payments received after December 4. View Complete Details...
Have you noticed the days getting shorter and the roads getting wetter and icier? You're not alone, and you're not letting it stop you from traveling the streets of Lebanon! View Complete Details...
Manager Updates are monthly reports that contain departmental information compiled by the Manager's Office. Learn more about what is happening in each department by reviewing these reports. View the most recent Manager Update
The City of Lebanon Heritage Commission proudly presents a captivating video titled "Ndakinna: This Place, Our Homeland." This cinematic journey explores the rich heritage of Lebanon and its deep connections to the ancestral lands of the Abenaki people. View Complete Details...
After the candy has been eaten and costumes put away, what do you do with those rotten pumpkins out front? Don't throw them in the trash! Compost them in a backyard bin or bring them to the Lebanon Solid Waste Facility and we'll compost it for you. Learn how to compost your pumpkin.
The City of Lebanon Human Services Department is excited to share some important updates from Advance Transit. Advance Transit has created a series of informative "How to Ride" videos and rider brochures for riders new and old to explore. Continue Reading...
The Department of Revenue Administration (DRA) in Concord, New Hampshire has officially set the 2023 tax rate at $24.28 per $1,000 of assessed value. This represents an increase of $1.24 (5.4%) compared to the 2022 tax rate. Continue Reading...
Big changes are on the horizon for downtown West Lebanon. The City is embarking on the revitalization of Main Street, creating commercial and residential opportunities, enhancing traffic flow, and repurposing sections of the Westboro Railyard. View Complete Details...
On November 7, 2023, the City Council will begin its review of the proposed 2024 City Budget. The proposed budget has been posted for public review. Continue Reading...
The City Hall main lobby bathrooms will be closed until Wednesday, November 8, 2023. The City Hall front entrance will be closed until December 22, 2023. View Complete Details...
Credit cards are now accepted for all non-bagged waste disposal transactions at the Solid Waste Facility. These transactions include disposal of all itemized and/or scale-weighed bulky waste. Learn more and be aware of changes effective January 1, 2024. Continue Reading...
On September 22, 2023, the Conservation Commission and Upper Valley Land Trust (UVLT) achieved a long-standing goal of protecting the headwaters of Martin Brook. The Martin Brook wetland complex is one of the most significant ecological areas in the City. View Complete Details...
The new solid waste online permitting platform is live and ready to use. Residential users in all communities are required to have an updated permit by December 31, 2023, regardless of the expiration date of current permits. Apply today! View Complete Details...
The City of Lebanon is committed to improving access to city services for those with limited English proficiency. The city is now offering translation services using Microsoft Translator. Continue Reading...
The Central Fire Station in downtown Lebanon has evolved from a volunteer department to a vital hub for emergency response. Signs of age and limitations in the building's design have prompted a proposed replacement project. View Complete Details...
The Lebanon Solid Waste Facility introduces a new pre-paid trash bag system that simplifies the way you handle your waste. You can purchase these pre-paid trash bags at both Price Chopper locations, as well as the Lebanon and Hanover Food Co-Ops. View Complete Details...
The City of Lebanon is committed to providing free access to information and key documents about how the city spends tax dollars and provides services to our community. View Complete Details...