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Woodburn council adopts Ordinances 26-1443 and 26-1444; minutes and warrants approved
Summary
At meetings May 4 and May 18, 2026, the Woodburn Common Council unanimously approved minutes and warrants, read Ordinance 26-1443 by title and later adopted both Ordinance 26-1443 and Ordinance 26-1444. All motions carried unanimously with those present.
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The Woodburn Common Council met May 4 and May 18, 2026, and unanimously approved meeting minutes and payment warrants and completed the readings and adoption of two ordinances.
At the May 4 meeting Clerk-Treasurer Hileman presented minutes and warrants; Council Member Sarrazine moved to approve the minutes and the warrants, motions that carried unanimously. Council Member Haas moved to read Ordinance 26-1443 by title only; the motion carried unanimously and the council approved the reading.
On May 18 the council completed second readings and moved to adopt Ordinance 26-1443 and, subsequently, Ordinance 26-1444. Both ordinances were adopted by unanimous vote with all members present. The record does not specify the substantive content of either ordinance; the transcript identifies only their ordinance numbers and the procedural steps taken.
The council also noted routine governance items and scheduled the next regular Common Council meeting for June 1, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. The city has posted that a public hearing for the Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) will occur June 1, 2026, separate from the ordinance adoptions.
Votes at a glance: - Approval of April 20, 2026 minutes (special meeting): passed unanimously. - Approval of warrants (May 4 presentation): passed unanimously. - Ordinance 26-1443: read by title and adopted unanimously. - Ordinance 26-1444: read by title and adopted unanimously.
No public testimony was recorded in the ordinance-adoption portions of the meetings. The transcript does not provide ordinance text or effective dates.
