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Lake Oswego residents push arts, senior engagement and an electric landscaping transition during public comment
Summary
Residents spoke during public comment about arts infrastructure and programming, a senior‑living provider’s intent to engage the community, and a proposal to ban gas‑powered landscaping equipment by Jan. 1, 2027; the council heard these and other neighborhood concerns before taking business up.
Lake Oswego — A series of public commenters at the Dec. 16 city council meeting urged the city to support arts programming, strengthen community ties with senior‑living providers and consider local restrictions on gas‑powered landscaping equipment.
Sean Christiansen, who identified himself as a Lake Oswego resident since 1997, represented the Portland Festival Symphony and asked the council…
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