The Oregon City Council met in regular session Tuesday night, and the meeting began with a brief presentation about the 2025 Sidewalk Replacement Program.
City Manager Darrin DeHaan discussed three priorities: pedestrian traffic patterns, walkability and access, and sidewalk conditions. DeHaan and his colleagues are ready to get this project started.
This will be an in-house project with a cost of $7500-$10,000,000. Much less expensive than hiring an outside contractor. Weather allowing, DeHaan hopes to begin the project on April 1st.
In other news, the city intends to finish new fence surrounding its dog park on Second Street.
The council authorized the request to purchase a 2025 Ford F-150 Squad Car and equipment for no more than $75,000 dollars.
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