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Lake Oswego Council accepts third-quarter goals update; staff outlines wastewater, housing and library timelines
Summary
On Oct. 21 the Lake Oswego City Council accepted the third-quarter report on 2025 council goals. City staff reported progress on the Foothills project, the North Anchor DDA sale and timeline for the wastewater treatment plant design; staff and council discussed housing-production milestones and a library strategy update.
The Lake Oswego City Council on Oct. 21 accepted the city’s third-quarter update on council goals after a presentation by City Manager Bennett and department staff.
City Manager Bennett told council the Foothills citizen advisory committee has met and work has begun on the Foothills project; the city recently revised the redevelopment disposition and development agreement for the North Anchor properties and sold the east property to UDP, which has prioritized a hotel over multifamily development. Bennett said the city has started several grant-funded housing projects and a code audit in coordination with Metro.
The update provided timelines for several high-profile projects. Public works director and city engineer Bridal Bruni said Jacobs Engineering has been engaged to prepare a new design proposal for the city’s wastewater treatment plant and that staff expect to return…
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