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Yamhill economic development committee seeks members, eyes regional Main Street hub and downtown projects
Summary
The Yamhill Economic Development Committee discussed recruiting to fill its seven voting seats, revisions to its founding resolution, participation in an Oregon Main Street regional hub with neighboring towns, and next steps on downtown beautification, business outreach and code amendments.
The Yamhill Economic Development Committee on May 6 agreed to intensify recruitment to fill its membership, discussed joining a regional Oregon Main Street “hub” with nearby towns and mapped next steps on downtown beautification, business outreach and pending code amendments.
The committee, which operates under a council resolution that currently specifies eight seats, said it needs seven voting members plus one nonvoting advisory member and is looking for a downtown business owner, an at‑large member and a planning commission representative. Angie (staff member) confirmed applications are available online and must be approved by the city council before new appointees take seats.
The membership gap matters because the committee’s enabling resolution (Resolution R‑827) lists specific voting roles—previously naming the city administrator and public works manager among…
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