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Neighborhoods and city weigh outreach tactics — social posts, QR cards and door hangers among ideas

Keizer City Council (joint work session with neighborhood associations) · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Neighborhood leaders told Keizer city staff that low‑cost, local tactics (signs with QR codes, door hangers, brochure boxes and shareable city social posts) worked best; staff agreed to explore calendar integration, consolidated neighborhood calendars and cost estimates for direct mail and other pilots.

Neighborhood association officers and city staff spent the work session reviewing a year of outreach pilots and brainstorming low‑cost ways to boost resident awareness of neighborhood meetings and events.

Griffin Walker said the city’s social channels and a consolidated neighborhood calendar could increase exposure: “The city's a lot more active on social media now … maybe a quarterly posting on the city's social media just to give a shout‑out to the neighborhood associations,” he said. Walker also described a technical gap in…

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