Lebanon City Hall
Lebanon, PA
The renovation and expansion of 735 Cumberland Street delivered a modern, secure, and highly efficient municipal and police facility that strengthens the City
of Lebanon’s long term operational capacity. The project included a new 5,000
square foot police garage addition and 50,000 square feet of comprehensive
interior renovations, developed through an intensive programming and design
process with City leadership and the Lebanon Police Department. The resulting
facility supports critical operations, enhances emergency preparedness, and meets evolving homeland security standards while providing a professional, purpose built environment for law enforcement.
The project also transformed the building into a centralized municipal hub, improving public access and interdepartmental coordination across administration, finance, public works, code enforcement, and community and economic development. Key civic features include a flexible 175 person multipurpose room serving as City Council chambers and a prominent three story atrium that establishes a strong civic identity. Together, these improvements create a modern, adaptable, and community focused facility that positions the City of Lebanon to effectively serve its residents for decades to come.
Read our own Bob Hoffman’s speech at the Lebanon City Hall’s ribbon cutting ceremony.



