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Milwaukie holds goal-setting town hall; City Manager previews 10 goal ideas and asks public to pick up to three
Summary
City Manager Emma Sagor opened an interactive town-hall/open-house Jan. 7 asking Milwaukie residents to weigh in on 10 proposed council goals that would guide budget and staff priorities for 2025–27. The council plans a retreat Jan. 31–Feb. 1 and expects to adopt up to three goals by resolution in February.
Milwaukie City Manager Emma Sagor told a small, in-person audience on Jan. 7 that the city is gathering public input on 10 candidate goals that the City Council may adopt to guide work and budgeting for 2025–27. The event was run as a town-hall/open-house at Milwaukie City Hall; the interactive portion was not broadcast or recorded.
Sagor said the council intends to adopt up to three goals with implementation time frames of one to three years and to align any adopted goals with the city’s biennial budget process. "I'm going to be helping them select those up to 3 goals. I'm not letting them out of that room until they've picked those goals," Sagor said during opening remarks.
The city manager outlined 10 topic areas the council has drafted so far: promoting economic development across…
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