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Nehalem City Council reaches consensus on 2026—27 priorities for water, streets and parks

Nehalem City Council · February 11, 2026
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Summary

At a Feb. 11 work session, City Manager Lori Longfellow reviewed last year's goals and the Nehalem City Council agreed on a prioritized list of projects for FY 2026—27 focused on water-system upgrades, an ODOT grant pursuit for B Street, park improvements and initial work on a public works building.

On Feb. 11, 2026, Mayor Phil Chick opened a Nehalem City work session at 6:00 p.m., and City Manager Lori Longfellow reviewed the city's prior-year goals and their statuses. After discussion, the council reached consensus on a prioritized list of projects and studies to guide the 2026—27 fiscal year.

The council placed water infrastructure at the top of the list. The priorities include finalizing an intergovernmental agreement for Anderson Creek, replacing aging water meters, installing a booster pump on 13th Street and addressing Reservoir Cover #2. Public Works…

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