After a two week break, City Council and staff met again, Feb. 26, to continue discussion of the city’s long range budget planning and layout the city’s near future.
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Reid will not seek another council seat, Saldivar will
After eight years of service, City Councilor Laura Reid has announced she will not seek a third-term on the Keizer City Council as Francisco Saldivar announced his candidacy for the position
City Council Meeting Agenda
Keizer City Council will meet on Monday, February 20th at 7 p.m. in regular session.
More money out than money in
With a bench full of members from the Keizer City Council and city staff, the Long Range Budget Task Force met on Feb. 12, in the Keizer Council Chambers to discuss how the city will manage its budget in the upcoming year(s) and what to expect.
Youth mentoring center ready to open doors
Eight months after Tim Davis and his team had a vision of what the former Keizer Grange Hall could become, The Rec Grange is ready to open its doors later this month.
Big checks, partitions and service fees
The entire Keizer City Council was in attendance for a meeting on Monday, Feb. 5, to discuss a variety of topics that created both hearty agreement and disagreement amongst the members.
Grassroots Government
Check out what happened at Keizer city governments various committees, commissions and boards.
Leaders layout city’s 2024 goals
In an effort to learn more about what direction Keizer’s leaders want to take the city in, Keizertimes reached out to gather those aspirations.
Keizer City Council preps for a busy year
The Keizer City Council met on Jan. 22 for a work session to discuss the status of both short and long term goals for the city.
New City Attorney desires longevity
With former legal titan, Shannon Johnson, retiring, the position of City Attorney will be helmed by a new practitioner of the law, Joseph Lindsay.