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Oregon City adopts downtown civil-exclusion ordinance, moves forward property vacation and approves municipal judge merit pay

Oregon City Commission · December 4, 2025
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Summary

At its Dec. 3 meeting, the commission unanimously approved first reading of a property vacation ordinance (25‑1014), adopted ordinance 25‑1016 creating a downtown civil exclusion zone, and approved a one‑time 5% merit payment for the municipal court judge.

The Oregon City Commission voted on several formal items during the Dec. 3 meeting, approving a property vacation first reading, adopting a municipal code amendment for a downtown civil exclusion zone, and authorizing a one‑time merit payment for the municipal court judge.

Property vacation (ordinance 25‑1014): The commission conducted a public hearing on a proposal to vacate 142 square feet of unimproved right‑of‑way at the McLaughlin Promenade. Public Works Director Dana Webb said this was step two of a three‑step vacation process. The record…

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