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Tualatin staff summarize first board-and-committee summit; council backs repeat event

City of Tualatin City Council work session · January 13, 2026
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Deputy City Manager Megan George told council the Dec. 10 summit drew roughly 37 of 58 invited board and committee members and surfaced priorities including traffic, housing, downtown revitalization and parks; councilors praised the format and urged improved outreach and participant evaluation.

Megan George, deputy city manager, briefed the Tualatin City Council at its Jan. 12 work session on the city’s first board-and-committee summit, held Dec. 10 at the Juanita Poll Center. George said the evening began with a 5:30 p.m. dinner and ran from 6 to 8 p.m.; of about 58 invited participants, roughly 37 attended.

Staff identified four summit goals: deliver council direct feedback from advisory boards and committees; connect those volunteers to the council’s 2030 vision; create networking…

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