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Oregon City approves budget adjustments, development study and cemetery fee changes; court ordinance cleared for second reading

3441831 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

At its May 21 meeting the Oregon City Commission approved a supplemental budget (Res. 25-10), adopted a Thimble Creek market-readiness study (Res. 25-09), approved new cemetery fees (Res. 25-12, with minor wording change), and gave first-reading approval to an ordinance to declare the municipal court a court of record (Ord. 25-1007).

The Oregon City Commission on May 21 took several formal actions that will affect city finances, development planning and municipal court procedure.

Votes at a glance - Supplemental budget, Resolution 25-10: Passed unanimously. The resolution funds unanticipated but largely positive changes since the biennial budget was set, including higher parks donations revenue, vehicle maintenance and fuel cost adjustments, increased insurance costs, downtown restroom and streetlight maintenance, and funding for a facilities master plan and new facilities department. Finance director Matt Zook presented the staff report and said the items were mostly "good news." No public testimony was received on the item.

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