Oregon City Council approved an update to the municipal water code that penalizes residents who violate water rules and regulations.
“The bigger item is our $50 penalty for non-payments,” said Public Service Director Paul Roman at a council meeting on Monday.
Whether fighting a hazardous waste facility in Oregon, a proposed coke plant along the lakefront, Toledo Edison’s fish killing intake, or the toxic algal blooms in the lake, no one can doubt Sandy Bihn has been at the forefront fighting for issues near and dear to her during decades of pu
Oregon residents will see changes in their refuse collection starting Dec. 1. Automated trucks will be picking up containers, though residents may still put out bags of garbage.
Jeff Ziviski and Heather Miller were re-elected to the Oregon City Schools board of education last Tuesday. Both were unopposed.
Ziviski received 2,544 votes, and Miller received 2,488 votes.
Oregon City Council incumbents Timothy Zale, Steve Hornyak and Kathleen Pollauf were handily re-elected to four year terms, according to unofficial results from the Lucas County Board of Elections.
The Oregon Board of Education on Thursday, Oct. 24, passed a resolution by a vote of 4-1 to put a 4.95 mill levy on the March 17, 2020 ballot. The board must vote again in December to make it official.
Oregon City Council on Monday entered into a leachate and sludge disposal agreement between the city and Evergreen Recycling and Disposal Facility, Inc.
Public Service Director Paul Roman called it a “barter agreement” between the city and Evergreen.