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- Check4 days agoChange DetectedCore drought status is upgraded to Level 3 with new restrictions; new initiatives and event schedules are added (Housing Supply Accelerator, hazardous waste days, safety events), while older drought Level 2 details, bill reminders, focus-group notices, and several older policing posts are removed.SummaryDifference100%
- Check11 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Lebanon has implemented Level 2 Water Use Restrictions due to severe drought conditions, and the Central Fire Station project is progressing towards a February 2026 occupancy. Additionally, the City Council has approved a new strategic plan for 2026-2029.SummaryDifference100%
- Check18 days agoChange DetectedThe Lebanon City Council has appointed Andrew Hosmer as the new City Manager, effective September 2, 2025. Additionally, Chief Innovation and AI Officer Melanie McDonough has been recognized nationally, and the Lebanon Police Department has made significant arrests related to drug activity.SummaryDifference100%
- Check25 days agoChange DetectedThe Lebanon City Council has appointed Andrew Hosmer as the new City Manager, effective September 2, 2025, and announced Labor Day closures for city offices. Additionally, the Lebanon Police Department is increasing traffic enforcement in response to safety concerns.SummaryDifference100%
- Check32 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage now includes information about the West Lebanon and Hanover Greenway Open House, detailing a public event for community input on a new trail, and updates on the due date for water/sewer bills. Notably, previous content regarding volunteer opportunities for a summer homeless count and updates on electricity rates has been removed.SummaryDifference61%
- Check39 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Lebanon has recognized Chief Innovation and AI Officer Melanie McDonough for her inclusion in the national 'AI 50' list, while the announcement of Andrew Hosmer as the next City Manager has been removed. Additionally, there is a call for volunteers and donations for the upcoming summer homeless count.SummaryDifference94%
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