Katie Wagner

From unique fundraisers to creating art for the community to enjoy— Mt. Lebanon residents have kept busy while at home.

Mt. Lebanon Magazine photographer Jon Altdorfer uses his skills to support the food bank.


The Mt. Lebanon Commercial Districts Office is responsible for supporting the businesses and professional organizations in our main business districts.

Building codes, zoning, permits and even yard signs all fall under the purview of the Planning Office.

In print, online, on social media; we’re always looking for ways to get the word out.

Mt. Lebanon Municipality has more than 100 full-time employees spread out in four locations across our 6.2-square mile town. We own close to 100 vehicles, ranging from fire engines to sewer flushers to Zambonis. Our 391 acres of recreation space include a golf course, athletic fields, a tennis court and more than a dozen parks. Somebody has to run all this stuff.


By several measures, Mt. Lebanon is one of the top school districts in the state.