Oregon City Council on Monday approved an extension of a Special Use Exception (SUE) permit for BJ’s Hideaway Steakhouse LLC at 506 S. Lallendorf Road.
Council voted 5-2 to approve the extension. Council members Kathleen Pollauf and James Seaman were opposed.
A ceremonial groundbreaking for a new $6 million central fire station at 1040 S. Wynn Road will take place on Tuesday at 9 a.m. at the construction site.
The 20,000- square-foot station will replace the current Station Number 41 at 5002 Seaman Road.
The Oregon Plan Commission on Tuesday rescheduled a hearing to review a Special Use Exception (SUE) permit that was approved last year for a food truck located in the parking lot of Our Lady of Toledo Shrine at 635 S. Coy Road.
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Summer Vriezelaar, executive director of the Oregon Economic Development Foundation, recently gave a five year update on economic development in the city.
Published by kkaczala on Mon, 08/09/2021 - 11:07am
A former Oregon City Councilman who was on a committee to update the 2025 Master Plan years ago said he never envisioned an industrial park in the eastern part of the city.
Published by kkaczala on Thu, 07/22/2021 - 12:49pm
The Oregon City Schools District is expected to receive $3.9 million as part of the Federal Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds in response to needs caused by the pandemic.
•Christopher James Barker, 132 Batavia, Toledo, 180 days Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO), 177 days suspended, $361 court costs and fines, passing bad checks.
Opponents of the possible development of a 400-acre industrial park in eastern Oregon asked city officials at a city council meeting on Monday to consider the value of conserving the environmentally sensitive area on which there are old growth forests, wetlands and eagles’ nests.
•Adam Alexander Rothbard, 2170 Eastbrooke, Toledo, 180 days Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO), 80 days suspended, license suspended two years, $906 court costs and fines, operating a motor vehicle under the influence.