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Brook Park officials pledge no property-tax assessment; residents press parking, policing and funding details

City of Brook Park / NOACA public engagement · January 15, 2026
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Residents at a Brook Park NOACA session pressed officials about neighborhood parking spillover, public-safety staffing and where infrastructure money will come from; the mayor said the city will not add a property‑tax assessment and panelists said they are pursuing ODOT TRAC, federal grants and private funds.

Residents attending the NOACA public engagement pressed city and developer representatives on neighborhood impacts, property taxes, emergency services coverage and how infrastructure work will be funded.

A Brook Park business owner asked whether the project would increase property taxes and worry about displacement. Mayor Maro Orcutt responded directly: "Your property tax, question, 0 impact," saying the city does not plan assessments tied to the stadium project and offering to discuss local valuation questions at City Hall.

On parking, the mayor and staff said the developer estimates roughly 12,000 on‑site spaces and the…

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