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Nehalem council agrees to split $5,000 county homelessness reimbursement between local nonprofits and school program

Nehalem City Council · September 9, 2025
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Councilors reached consensus to allocate Tillamook County's $5,000 reimbursement as $4,000 to Nehalem Bay Community Services and $1,000 to Nehalem Elementary School's backpack program; staff also announced ICS training, Cleanup Day and reviewed financial reports, which the council approved.

City Manager Lori Longfellow told the council Sept. 9 that Tillamook County will reimburse each city $5,000 for participating in the county Houselessness Action Network. Mayor Phil Chick proposed splitting Nehalem's $5,000 reimbursement with $4,000 to Nehalem Bay Community Services, which operates locally and is now a registered 501(c) nonprofit, and $1,000…

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