Votes at a glance: Oregon City Commission actions on Dec. 17, 2025

Oregon City Commission · December 18, 2025

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Summary

Summary of roll-call votes at the Dec. 17 Oregon City Commission meeting: consent agenda adopted; first readings approved for ordinances 26-1001 and 26-1002 (annexations) and 26-1003 (zone change); resolution 25-39 adopted; ordinance 25-1014 adopted on second reading; city manager salary adjustment approved. All votes recorded unanimous 'Aye'.

At its Dec. 17 meeting, the Oregon City Commission took the following recorded actions (roll-call results as read into the record):

- Consent agenda: Motion to adopt consent agenda passed by roll call 5–0 (Commissioners Mitchell, Wilson, Smith, Marl and Mayor McGriff voted 'Aye').

- Ordinance 26-1001 (emergency annexation, 19717 Leland Road): First reading approved by roll call 5–0; second reading scheduled for the first meeting in January.

- Ordinance 26-1002 (emergency annexation, 19530 South Central Point Road): First reading approved by roll call 5–0; second reading scheduled for January.

- Ordinance 26-1003 (comprehensive plan map amendment and zone change for 214 Tumwater Drive and 313 South 2nd): First reading approved by roll call 5–0; second reading scheduled for January.

- Resolution 25-39 (reaffirming compliance with Oregon sanctuary laws): Adopted by roll call 5–0. Commissioners requested the resolution be posted to the city website and translated into Spanish.

- Ordinance 25-1014 (second reading; vacating 142 sq ft of unimproved right-of-way at McLaughlin Promenade/303rd Street): Adopted by roll call 5–0; ordinance takes effect in 30 days.

- City manager salary adjustment and merit pay (personnel item): Approved by roll call 5–0; HR to implement the 2.5-step adjustment and one-time 3% merit payment.

All recorded votes at this meeting were unanimous as read into the record; staff will complete second-reading tasks and implementation steps where applicable.