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Stayton council hears public safety concern, accepts grants and housekeeping changes

Stayton City Council (joint session with Sublimity) · August 20, 2024
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Summary

At its Aug. 19 meeting Stayton’s council heard a public comment about a dangerous intersection, approved routine personnel authorizers for a retirement plan and consent minutes, and received staff updates on a closed bridge, a $25,000 LiveScan grant and an upcoming bulky‑waste event.

Stayton’s City Council on Monday heard a public safety plea from a resident, approved routine housekeeping resolutions and received several staff updates including a grant for electronic fingerprinting and a bridge inspection that closed Water Street.

Resident Gail Bland told the council she has experienced three near collisions at the intersection of Brett Court and West Towne Drive since moving to Stayton in August 2023 and urged the council to make the intersection a four‑way stop. Bland said visibility is poor and pedestrians cross to reach a nearby park. Staff asked Bland to submit a list of…

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