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Resident group forms to defend charter vote on urban renewal after city steps toward legal challenge, speaker says

2662345 · March 3, 2025
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At the March 3 Citizen Involvement Committee meeting, resident Jim Nacita described organizing efforts to defend a 2012 charter amendment that requires voter approval before the Urban Renewal Agency issues bonded indebtedness, saying the city and urban renewal commission are considering legal steps that could affect that provision.

Jim Nacita, an Oregon City resident, used the public-comment period at the March 3 Citizen Involvement Committee meeting to describe a citizen-led effort to defend a 2012 charter amendment that Nacita says requires voter approval before the Urban Renewal Agency issues bonded indebtedness.

Nacita said the city commission and the urban renewal commission were taking steps he characterized as attempts to “invalidate” that…

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