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Seaside council sets early-2026 priorities, flags pavement preservation and events ordinance

Seaside City Council · December 9, 2025
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Summary

At a Dec. 8 work session, Seaside staff presented a ‘ready for council action’ prioritization tool and recommended the council focus early 2026 work on a pavement preservation plan, a consolidated fee schedule, a simple emergency-declaration ordinance and an events policy to recover event-related costs.

Seaside’s City Council used a Dec. 8 work session to ask staff for direction on priorities for early 2026 and to identify items that can be ready for council action in the next few meetings.

City staff demonstrated a prioritization view labeled “ready for council action,” explaining the score mixes urgency and importance and that items marked “soon” are ones staff believes can be prepared for council consideration in the first quarter. Staff identified the pavement preservation plan as a near-term item, noting the consultant’s recommended program would cost about $20 million but that current funds require the city to select combination projects…

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