Lebanon is a beautiful farming town nestled in rural Dodge County midway between Milwaukee and Madison. We're home to the Lebanon Band. Started in 1890, it's the oldest continuous township band in the State of Wisconsin and the only township band left in Wisconsin today. Lebanon was designated the Sister Community of Maibach, Germany in 1996.

The 2010 census shows the Town of Lebanon with a population of 1,659.  


Monthly town board meetings are held the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 pm unless there is a conflict with holidays or other local meetings.  Agendas for all town board meetings are posted at 5 locations throughout the township 72 hours in advance of the meeting.  The posting sites for meeting agendas are at the Lebanon Town Offices (Fire Station), Lebanon Post Office, Lebanon Town Garage by the recycling center on County Road O, the R Station on County Road R, and the Universal Co-op in Lebanon.