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Wilsonville council adopts 2025–26 state legislative agenda, priorities; Boone Bridge called top transportation concern

2150098 · January 24, 2025
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Summary

The council adopted a broad legislative agenda and a specific set of session priorities that emphasize transportation funding — particularly the I‑5 Boone Bridge — transit funding reforms, housing infrastructure funding and childcare; both the agenda and priorities passed unanimously.

The Wilsonville City Council on Jan. 23 adopted its 2025–26 state legislative agenda and a set of session priorities that city staff and the city’s lobbyist will use to evaluate and act on bills before the Oregon Legislature.

The agenda — described to council by Greg Leo, the city’s public affairs adviser, and Mark Ottenett, public affairs director — frames the city’s positions around local autonomy, transportation and transit funding, economic and community development, housing, workforce supports such as childcare, and environmental policy considerations. The council voted to adopt the agenda and then separately adopted a list of specific session priorities; both votes were unanimous.

The council’s session priorities for the 2025 long session include a transportation funding package that advances the I‑5 Boone Bridge seismic replacement and related projects…

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