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Lake Oswego council amends and approves restructured community grants, reduces sustainability network award

Lake Oswego City Council · October 22, 2025
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Summary

The council adopted an amended grants resolution that restructures municipal funding into neighborhood, social-services and council-goal buckets, reduced the Lake Oswego Sustainability Network award to $7,500, and added awards for Friends of Springbrook Park and Lakewood Center for the Arts.

Lake Oswego City Council on Oct. 21 adopted an amended resolution (25-48) that restructures several city grant programs into three main buckets and approves a set of fall awards and holdbacks for spring.

Deputy City Manager Madison Thasing, who presented the proposal to the council, described the new structure as consolidating historic-preservation, municipal and neighborhood enhancements into neighborhood funding, social-services grants ($30,000) for 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving Lake Oswego residents, and council-goal grants ($75,000) open to community groups, businesses and individuals. She said the application has been expanded to a more detailed five-page form and now uses a consistent rubric and rolling…

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