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Lebanon Today
By the People, for the People
Lebanon Officials Propose Police Department Merger
The two regional departments aim to create a 40-officer force.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 2:02pm
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Municipal officials in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania are moving forward with a proposal to merge the county's two regional police departments. The merger would create a new 40-officer force, though details still need to be worked out, including potential renegotiation of the departments' charters.
Why it matters
The proposed merger aims to improve efficiency and coordination between the two police forces serving Lebanon County. Consolidating resources could allow for better coverage and response times, though the process will require careful negotiation between the departments and local governments.
The details
The two regional police departments in Lebanon County are exploring a potential merger that would create a new 40-officer force. Officials say they will start working on the details and logistics of how to combine the departments, including whether the existing charters will need to be renegotiated.
- The merger proposal was announced on April 1, 2026.
The players
Lebanon County Municipal Officials
Local government leaders overseeing the two regional police departments in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.
What’s next
Officials will begin negotiations to determine the specifics of merging the two police departments, including whether the existing charters will need to be renegotiated.
The takeaway
The proposed police department merger in Lebanon County aims to improve coordination and efficiency, though the process will require careful planning and negotiation between local government leaders.


