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Council adopts ordinance vacating two 10-foot strips of Baker Street right-of-way

August 12, 2025 | Baker City, Baker County, Oregon


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Council adopts ordinance vacating two 10-foot strips of Baker Street right-of-way
The Baker City Council approved Ordinance 34‑12 on third reading during its Aug. 12 meeting, vacating two 10‑foot strips of right‑of‑way on Baker Street between 16th Street and an adjoining storage addition. A public hearing had been held previously; no additional testimony was offered during the Aug. 12 meeting.

The council moved and seconded the reading and adoption on the third reading and voted in favor with no recorded opposition. Staff described the case as involving a right‑of‑way adjustment to accommodate a private storage addition; the ordinance enactment completes the council’s action on the vacation.

No amendments were recorded at the meeting. The ordinance will take effect per the city’s normal ordinance timeline following the third reading.

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