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Oregon City to revisit downtown parking limits; staff to return with detailed proposal

Oregon City Commission · November 13, 2025
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Commissioners debated converting downtown on‑street spaces to longer time limits — likely a 3‑hour core between Fifth and 13th — and asked staff to return with cost estimates, signage plans and outreach to private‑lot owners before formal approval.

Oregon City commissioners signaled support on Nov. 12 for a plan to change downtown on‑street time limits and directed staff to return with a formal proposal for commission approval.

Staff reported updated parking revenue after the courthouse staff move, saying kiosks recorded $10,169 in October (cash and card) and that hotspot app transactions brought in about $2,800 in September. Staff also said the city’s card processing fee is locked at 1.9 percent. Commissioners heard that about 127 coin meters remain downtown and that converting coin meters or replacing them with additional kiosks could cost roughly $12,800 per kiosk; staff estimated about 15 kiosks…

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