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City manager summarizes progress on seven 2025 focus areas; staff flags grant and potential state cut

City of Tualatin City Council work session · January 13, 2026
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Summary

City Manager Sherilyn Lambos reviewed progress on seven council priorities, including completed street‑tree inventories, a funded housing capacity analysis, downtown revitalization phase 2 with the University of Oregon, and a grant of just over $1 million that may face a $300,000 state cut.

Sherilyn Lambos, the city manager, delivered a status update on the City Council’s seven 2025 priority areas at the Jan. 12 work session and asked councilors to review items ahead of a Jan. 17 priority‑setting meeting.

Lambos noted specific accomplishments and next steps: completion of the street tree inventory and adaptive street tree list to support a sidewalk/street‑tree backlog project now under RFP; a newly awarded grant to fund a housing…

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