Published by kkaczala on Mon, 07/27/2020 - 11:36am
The Oregon City Schools District will not be placing an operating levy on the upcoming November ballot.
Superintendent Hal Gregory informed the school board at a meeting on Tuesday that budget cuts and savings will keep a levy off the ballot.
Oregon City Council will consider a Special Use Exception (SUE) in an R-5 Condo-Residential District for the purpose of operating a business out of a food truck in the parking lot of 635 S. Coy Road, where Our Lady of Toledo Shrine is located.
An auto supply manufacturer will be moving to Oregon in the fall, with the creation of about 80 full-time jobs.
Adler Pelzer Group (APG) will generate $3.5 million in new annual payroll for the city.
Oregon has updated its municipal code regarding peddlers and solicitors going house to house in the city.
The changes would help revoke their license, as needed, said Law Director Melissa Purpura. It would also ensure a complete criminal background check.
•Paul Robert Bailey, 6301 Northbrook, Toledo, 90 days Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO), 90 days suspended, $337 court costs and fines, obstructing official business.
Oregon City Council last month approved one year contract extensions with the Oregon Police Command Officers/Fraternal Order of Police and the Oregon Police Patrolmen’s Association due to the economy. Their current collective bargaining agreements will expire on June 30.
Published by kkaczala on Fri, 05/15/2020 - 11:51am
While the COVID-19 pandemic has had a severe impact on the economy with most businesses struggling to comply with stay at home orders, others have seen a boom in sales.
Published by kkaczala on Fri, 05/15/2020 - 11:45am
The Oregon Planning Commission at its last meeting on April 21 approved of a Conditional Use permit in an A-1 Agricultural Zoned District for a family cemetery at 1745 S. Wynn Road.