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Keizer leaders map changes to neighborhood association ordinance, move to a subscription‑based notices system
Summary
Keizer council and five neighborhood associations agreed to tighten reporting timelines, shift notice delivery responsibility onto associations by requiring subscription/active emails, and asked staff for printable boundary maps and ADA‑compatible templates ahead of the next budget cycle.
Council President led a joint work session with five Keizer neighborhood associations on the city’s recently updated neighborhood association ordinance, focusing on when associations must file annual reports, how those reports feed the city budget, and how the city should deliver meeting notices.
The council and association officers agreed they would aim to have neighborhood association annual reports completed by February so a March joint work session can inform neighborhood budget requests due in April. “It is intended to be calendar year, even though we do operate on fiscal year,” the…
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