City of Lebanon, Tennessee
MAYOR PHILIP CRAIGHEAD
www.mayorcraighead.com
Welcome, to the City of Lebanon's official website. It is our goal to promote community cooperation and innovation by providing quality services and creating a progressive atmosphere. At this site you can find information about services the city provides, learn about the history of the city, download minutes and agendas to meetings and view city code of ordinance. Whether a resident, a business owner, or a visitor looking for information on our city, this site is designed to present information effectively and efficiently.
Enjoy your visit.

How to Apply for Disaster Assistance

Tennessee Emergency Management Agency

FEMA Assistance (Federal)

How Walkable / Bikeable Is Your Neighborhood?
The planning department wants to see all our neighborhoods become more walkable, and more bikeable; view the Neighborhood page for more information. To assist in this effort: go for a walk in your neighborhood, then take our online walkability, and/or the bikeability survey. The survey will only take 5 minutes, but could be of great benefit to you and your neighbors.

City Records
City's documents and archive system. This link will allow access, viewing and downloading of council and planning commission agendas and minutes. Click for detailed instructions.

Click Here for City-Wide Drainage Evaluations



Contact and Mailing Information
City Hall
200 North Castle Heights Ave.
Lebanon, Tennessee 37087
Phone - 615-443-2839
Open - 7:30 am until 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday




Should Lebanon have a City Manager?

City Manager Description
Hiring a City Manager Information from MTAS

Announcements and Events
Planting in the Park! February 4, 2012

Volunteers Needed on Feb. 4, 2012. Plan to meet at Jimmy Floyd Center at 8:30 a.m. for Volunteer Registration and the Tree Planting will begin at 9:00 am till 2:00pm. The Tennessee Environmental Council is partnering with the City of Lebanon Stormwater Dept. and the Beautification Commission to help plant a portion of these trees right here in Lebanon along the Cedar City Trail which travels along the banks of Sinking Creek. To register to help with the planting or for additional information please contact James Vaden, Lebanon Stormwater Director at 615-533-8219.

Flyer for Planting in the Park

Need to report a pollution problem?

The City of Lebanon has activated a new telephone number for illicit discharge detection and elimination. To report a pollution problem please call 257-2228 ext. 264 More...

Storm Water Problem Report form

WATER/GAS OUTAGES PHONE NUMBER

The City of Lebanon has activated a new telephone number for citizens to call for information regarding water system and natural gas system outages or service interruption updates. The telephone number is 453-4381. A recorded message will report if there is known service outages in the area. More...



ONBASE ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT IMAGING SERVER

The new Onbase Electronic Document Imaging Server is now online. Complete instructions are now online and can be viewed by clicking the link below. The username is GUEST and the password is 1234. You will have access to some of the most requested documents that the City currently has in our electronic database. New documents are added all the time and we are working on getting the older ones in now. If you can figure out the functionality of the interface (it isn't hard), then feel free to browse at your leisure. On slower connections, documents may take a while to download, especially if they are large documents, but they are available. More...

OnBase Link

UTILITY RECONNECTION FEES

The City of Lebanon Utility Reconnection Fees have been revised per City Ordinance #06-3013. Beginning 11-21-2006, the Reconnection Fees are as follows: More...



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