City Of Lebanon

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address:400 South 8th Street  Lebanon, PA 17042 phone:717-273-6711 fax:717-228-4450 website:City Of Lebanon email:

Events Calendar

Wednesday, November 18th

Zoning Hearing Board Meeting

when:4:00pm, Lebanon, PA
venue:Lebanon City Hall

Thursday, November 19th

Board of Health Meeting

when:3:00pm, Lebanon, PA
venue:Lebanon City Hall

Tuesday, December 1st

Coleman Park Board of Trustees Meeting

when:7:00pm, Lebanon, PA
venue:Coleman Memorial Park

Monday, December 14th

City of Lebanon Authority Meeting

when:3:30pm, Lebanon, PA
venue:City Of Lebanon Authority Executive Director Office

Planning Commission Meeting

when:6:45pm, Lebanon, PA
venue:Lebanon City Hall

Mission Statement:

To Provide quality municipal services to our community and guests.

History:

The City of Lebanon is strategically located almost equidistant from Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Reading. Lebanon is accessible from the south via the Pennsylvania Turnpike and from the north by both I-81 and I-78. The City’s 25,000 residents are served by numerous public, private and non-profit entities that have a positive impact on the quality of life.

Lebanon City provides 10 parks, 6 playgrounds and walking paths to the residents of the city and surrounding area. Several tennis courts, a large community swimming pool, park pavilions with picnic facilities and other recreational activities are all available within the city limits. Coleman Memorial Park is a picturesque 110-acre park deeded to the City of Lebanon in 1937 by G.D. Coleman. Robert and George Dawson Coleman built the “North Lebanon Furnaces” in 1847 and 1848 on the southern slopes of what is now Coleman’s Park. Today, a few structures still remain from the Coleman legacy, and the park is an excellent site to hike and explore the rich history of Lebanon’s Royal Family. Stoever’s Dam Park is comprised of 163 acres with a dam for fishing, habitat for wildlife, a community theater, nature barn, camping facilities, garden plots for rent and hiking and biking trails.

There is no doubt that the demographics of the City of Lebanon have changed since its founding. However, one fact remains the same: Lebanon City is a wonderful place to live and visit. Government officials and community leaders work together to insure the continued progress of our city.