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Council accepts state shared revenues, certifies provision of required services
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Summary
After a public hearing with no public comment, council approved Resolution 12 accepting state shared revenues for FY25–26 and Resolution 13 certifying the city provides four or more statutorily listed services required to receive those revenues; both passed unanimously.
The council opened and closed a public hearing on the spending of state shared revenues for fiscal year 2025–26 with no public testimony and then approved two related resolutions.
Resolution Number 12 is the council's acceptance of State shared revenue and the related public hearing item. Resolution Number 13 is the council's certification that the city provides at least four of the services enumerated by the State of Oregon in statute that are required to be eligible for those shared revenues and that the city is in a qualifying county (one with population over 100,000) for the program. Finance Director Brian Brown explained the legal and procedural context for the two resolutions.
Council voted to approve Resolution 12 (receiving state shared revenues) and Resolution 13 (certifying four or more services and eligibility) without opposition; the meeting record shows seven ayes and no nays for both votes. No public testimony was received during the hearing, which staff opened and closed at 6:42 p.m.

