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Town of Brooklyn
Resurfacing.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Town of Brooklyn
Close: Apr 10, 2026
Resurfacing.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Brooklyn
The board meeting covered various topics, including a discussion on the vacant lot next to the bank and parking issues. A report was presented on the Oregon Senior Center, highlighting its services and usage statistics. The board approved bills, discussed mailboxes for new homes, and approved a task order for CARPC urban service amendments. Public works updates included water quality testing results, sewer permit work, and the Arbor Day celebration. The clerk's report covered financials, open book, board of review, and shared revenue increases. A discussion took place regarding water connection fees. The condition of the 110 Hotel Street building was reviewed, and a decision was made to postpone action until the owner could provide an action plan. The meeting also included discussions on fireworks, licenses, a neighborhood watch program, annexation, an extra-territorial land split review, and various policy approvals. Finally, the board discussed the rezoning and conditional use permit for 310 N. Rutland, and received a report from the Fire/EMS Commission and Media Committee.
The Village Board meeting covered various topics including a report from the Council on Aging, public works updates, and budget discussions. The Council on Aging highlighted volunteer appreciation efforts and plans for a new senior center. Public works reported on wastewater treatment plant upgrades. Budget discussions included preliminary mill rate figures, water and sewer budgets, and capital projects. The board also discussed election equipment needs, the possibility of a second deputy, and planning and zoning commission updates. A closed session was held regarding the Business Park.
The Village Board meetings covered a range of topics including a public hearing on floodplain management, recognition of a recreation committee member, and discussion of a sculpture donation. The board also addressed a roof leak on well #1, approved an ordinance on floodplain management, and discussed adjustments to the municipal levy limit. Other key items included updates on the Hotel Street project, public works activities, and the budget for the upcoming year. The board also discussed issues related to standing water on the new sidewalk project and committed to monitoring the situation through the winter.
The board meeting covered various topics, including public comments regarding tree canopy maintenance, a report on the Senior Center's activities and fundraising efforts, and a discussion on the Anchor Club alley ownership. The meeting also addressed soil concerns and potential adjustments to a business park development project, including a decision to postpone action and return earnest money to the developer. Other key discussions included public works updates, a traffic study for the business park, special assessments for the Hotel Street project, and financial matters. The board also approved the truancy ordinance, discussed a temporary structure ordinance, and reviewed the village hall remodeling project, including decisions on painting and flooring bids and asbestos abatement. Finally, the board addressed various other topics such as the fire/EMS district commission, clerk's report, and upcoming events.
The Village Board meetings covered a range of topics including public comments on the Hotel Street project, discussions on sidewalk issues, and updates from Jason Marshall. The board also discussed the President's report, PSC rate cases, renting the parking lot, and posting no parking signs for the Luke Bryan concert. Additionally, there were clerk's reports, discussions on public works and utilities, and decisions on removing skateboard ramps. The board also addressed financial matters, employee wages, health insurance, and the Fire/EMS District Commission budget.
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