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Council adopts restructured municipal grant program; shifts neighborhood funding to preapproved small‑expense pool
Summary
Council approved resolution 25-35 to restructure municipal grant programs for FY2026, combining some historic grant pools, creating a $1,000 preapproved neighborhood association reimbursement mechanism and separating social services from other special‑project grants.
The Lake Oswego City Council on June 17 adopted a restructured municipal grant program for fiscal year 2026 aimed at simplifying administration and aligning grant funding with council priorities.
Analyst Quinn Bruner, city manager’s office, told council the package establishes three grant programs, sets funding levels for the coming fiscal year and delegates spending authority to designated selection committees. The restructuring consolidates historic preservation and education grants under the Historic Resources Advisory Board, creates a preapproved neighborhood association reimbursement fund (up…
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