Lebanon Clerk-Treasurer’s Office
News
January 09, 2012
Revised Flood Maps Become Effective On January 18,
Revised flood maps will become effective on Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Please call the Planning Office if you do not know if your property wil be removed from the flood plain. (765) 482-8845.
December 22, 2011
Holiday Hours for Lebanon City Building
The City Offices will be closed on Friday,
December 23rd, December 26th, December 30th
and January 2nd. We will reopen on Tuesday,
January 3rd.
December 20, 2011
City Court Holiday Hours
CLOSED:
Friday, 12/23/11
Monday, 12/26/11
Tuesday, 12/27/11
OPEN UNDER REGULAR HOURS:
Wednesday, 12/28/11
Thursday, 12/29/11
CLOSED:
Friday, 12/30/11
Monday, 01/02/12
Tuesday, 01/03/12
REGULAR HOURS OF OPERATION WILL RESUME:
Wednesday, 01/04/12
If you have a payment due during a time in which we are closed, please mail it or drop it off in our drop box located just outside of the office.
If you had a hearing scheduled during a time in which we are closed, it has been rescheduled to Monday, January 9, 2012 at 1:00pm. Notice was mailed to you accordingly. If you did not receive your notice, we do apologize for the inconvenience.
September 16, 2011
Social Security No Longer Coming to Lebanon
Due to lack of interest the representative from
Social Security will no longer be making visits
to the Lebanon City Building.
You may log on to www.socialsecurity.gov and take
care of everything. If you do not have a computer
you may call 765-361-8901.
September 14, 2011
Trick or Treat Night
Lebanon City Council chose Trick or Treat to be
celebrated on Halloween October 31st from 6pm to
9pm.
July 20, 2011
New Fines and Costs For Lebanon City Court
Please be advised that recent legislation has changed the amounts of fines/costs associated with traffic offenses. Please contact the court during regular hours of operation, either by telephone or email, to determine the amount of your citation. (07/20/11)
May 06, 2011
Ground Zero I-Beam delivered to Lebanon on May 8th
Thanks to the efforts of Chief Ted Caldwell and Lt. Mark Brown of the Lebanon Fire Department, the Lebanon Fire Department will be receiving an I-beam from Ground Zero on May 8th, 2011. This piece of United States History will be escorted to downtown Lebanon and arrive on the East side of the Boone Co. Courthouse at approximately 2:20pm. Lebanon Fire, Lebanon Police, Boone Co. Sheriff and Indiana State Police units will have the honor of escorting the Beam home to Lebanon/Boone County and eventually to the new Lebanon Public Safety Building located at 975 Lasley Dr. in Lebanon. In the coming months, there will be a planning, design and construction committee put together to determine how to respectfully display the Beam. It is to be treated as a gravesite and this will be strictly adhered to. We will ask the community for their ideas and financial support to properly complete this significant memorial. We would Like to thank Soddrel trucking, Indianapolis Firefighter Greg Hess, the Port Authority of New York and all others involved in the acquisition and delivery of this important physical piece of twisted bent steel that will serve as a daily reminder of the events that took place on September 11th, 2001.
Escorting vehicles and Motorcycle clubs will start staging at 1:00pm
1:00 pm Stage at Trader's Point Church I-65 & 334
2:00pm Start from Trader's Point Church to Lebanon.
Travel up I-65 to the 139 Exit-SR 39
North on St. Rd 39 (exit 139) to the Boone County Courthouse. Right on Washington St. to Meridian St. Right on Meridian St. Estimated arrival time 2:20pm
We will Park on Meridian St. (East side of Court House). Participants, our city and county residents and visitors will be able to view and photograph the Beam. Motorcycles will be able to park on Washington, Meridian and Main St. if needed.
