Oregon City Council honors If I Were Mayor contest winners

June 05, 2025 | Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon

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The Oregon City Commission kicked off its June 4 meeting with a ceremonial highlight: the awarding of the "If I Were Mayor" contest. This initiative, backed by the Oregon Mayors Association, aims to engage young residents in civic dialogue and inspire future leadership.

Commissioner Scott Wilson led the meeting, welcoming fellow commissioners and attendees before diving into the agenda. The contest, which encourages students to envision their role as mayor, serves as a platform for youth to express their ideas and aspirations for the community.
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As staff member Hannah presented the details of the contest, the atmosphere was filled with excitement about the potential impact of young voices in local governance. This event not only recognizes the creativity of participants but also fosters a sense of responsibility and involvement among the youth in Oregon City.

The meeting, which included a flag salute, set a positive tone for community engagement and highlighted the importance of nurturing future leaders. The commission looks forward to the outcomes of this initiative and its role in shaping the city's future.

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