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At-a-glance: county approvals — personnel actions, contracts, grants and appointments

February 07, 2026 | Lebanon County, Pennsylvania


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At-a-glance: county approvals — personnel actions, contracts, grants and appointments
Lebanon County commissioners handled a broad slate of routine and programmatic items during their meeting, approving minutes, financial statements, personnel transactions, grant applications, contracts and multiple board appointments.

Key approvals and actions: commissioners approved meeting minutes and the treasurer’s cash-balance report; moved to collect North Bridal Township’s village fire-protection tax; approved an Area Agency on Aging bank-account change to earn higher interest; adopted a slate of personnel transactions and salary-report items read by the director of human resources; approved a Children & Youth budget amendment (state-covered over-expenditure) of $1,642,312 and first-quarter invoices totaling $5,131,299.62; and ratified a Boy Scout proclamation.

Other actions: the board conditionally approved a lease with Air Methods ($500/month) subject to revised contract language within 30 days; approved an IWG tower lease with an increased monthly rate ($2,801.83) and a 5% annual escalator; approved a backup snow-removal contract for the Renova Center; and awarded multiple hotel-tax grants (awards included $2,500–$5,000 for festivals and events after application discussion). The board also approved several reappointments and nominations to advisory boards, reappointed members to the Drug and Alcohol Commission and the library system, and approved five disabled-veteran real-estate tax exemptions.

Assessment Board session: following the commissioners’ meeting, the Lebanon County Assessment Board convened and approved exemption requests for Accenture Human Services (for licensed properties) and for Swaterra Township on a 2.5-acre parcel to be used for township storage and future offices.

Votes: most motions were approved by voice vote with commissioners indicating “aye”; where contract language needed clarification (Air Methods) commissioners approved conditional acceptance pending solicitor revisions within 30 days.

Next steps: staff to provide revised contract language where requested, finalize procurement for approved contracts, submit grant applications as authorized, and implement approved personnel and financial transactions.

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