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Hermiston council advances LID 323 for Northwest Second Street improvements after public hearing

5814686 · September 10, 2025
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Council moved to advance ordinance 23-71 to form Local Improvement District (LID) 323 to build curb, gutter, sidewalk and stormwater infrastructure on Northwest Second Street between Elm and Cherry; council set final adoption for Sept. 22 after a 7-1 procedural vote and staff said benefiting properties will be assessed about 86% of the cost.

Hermiston City Council advanced the creation of Local Improvement District (LID) 323 on a procedural vote and directed staff to proceed to ordinance consideration and design work. Assistant City Manager Mark Morgan told the council the ordinance would form LID 323 to build street pavement, curb, gutter, sidewalk and stormwater on Northwest Second Street between Elm Avenue and Cherry Avenue.

The city’s staff report described the project as a response to Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) plans to install traffic-separating barricades on Elm Avenue near U.S. 395 that would change neighborhood access. Assistant City Manager Mark Morgan said the LID would assign “approximately 86% of the cost to the adjacent…

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