Category: municipal news

February 2, 2012
Update from the Staff
The municipal staff, including the senior staff and the “second in command” staff along with the facilities managers of the ice rink, golf…

February 1, 2012
Commissioners Meet the Staff
Mt Lebanon’s three new commissioners—John Bendel, Kelly Fraasch and Kristen Linfante—met on Tuesday, January 31, from 10 a.m to 2 pm. with the municipal senior staff for an orientation that…

January 27, 2012
Mt. Lebanon, South Park take top recycling honors
At left: Andrew Baram, chair of the Waste Reduction Committee of the Mt. Lebanon Environmental Climate Action Team, presents Mt. Lebanon Assistant Municipal Manager Marcia Taylor with a South Hills…

January 27, 2012
Weekly Municipal Update
The municipality’s senior administrative staff meets each Thursday morning to share information and discuss upcoming events and meetings. Here are a few “short takes” from the meeting that you will…

January 24, 2012
Comprehensive Plan gets in gear
At the Jan. 23 commission meeting, Municipal Planner Keith McGill announced that the request for proposals for the update to the municipality’s Comprehensive…

January 12, 2012
New Municipal Website is Coming
Now that mtl has launched this website, we’re devoting our attention to final plans for the exciting upgrade of the municipal website, www.mtlebanon.org. The website, which is being redesigned by…

January 11, 2012
Commission Meeting Notes
At the January 10 Mt. Lebanon Commission meeting, the following commissioners volunteered as representatives to intergovernmental organizations: South Hills Area Council of Governments:…

January 10, 2012
We’re Here!
Mt. Lebanon Municipality has published mtl, our official magazine, for three decades, and our readership surveys tell us our print version does…

January 10, 2012
Have a Municipal Question?
Starting later this month, you’ll be able to access many of the Mt. Lebanon municipal services you want through the new MyLebo portal…

January 10, 2012
Finding the Lost
“An EmFinders wristband can help emergency responders quickly locate people with cognitive disabilities that make them prone to wander.” Peace of mind. It’s a wonderful thing….