Tag: Keizer City Council

Husseman walks out of Council meeting

 A resolution authorizing Keizer City Manager Adam Brown to enter into a construction contract with a company owned by City Councilor Kyle Juran, led to the walk out by fellow Councilor Robert Husseman. 

Tempers boil over Lava Dome at City Council

There was something for everybody at the nearly five hour Keizer City Council meeting on Monday, June 5. Pride, history, dogs, budgets, fees and domed playing fields and more were on the agenda. 

The most contentious item facing the council was the proposed Lava Dome at Keizer Little League Park.

Keizer teen to address council on youth, suicide awareness

McNary High School student Emerson Carella knows what he wants and goes for it. The junior, with a GPA of 4.54, will ask the Keizer City Council to rescind its recent vote to require city committee members be at least 18 years old and to share his concern about teen suicide at the June 5 meeting. 

City Council Meeting Agenda

Keizer City Council met on Monday, May 1st at 7 p.m. in regular session.The following options are available if you wish to view or participate in the meeting:  A G E N D A KEIZER CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SESSION Monday, May 15, 2023 6:00 p.m. Keizer Civic Center Keizer, Oregon 97303   1. CALL TO ORDER  2.[Read More…]

Be prepared for dog leash law

Rules and procedures took up most of the Monday, May 1, Keizer City Council meeting. 

After opening with two proclamations by Mayor Cathy Clark the council heard a report from the Traffic- Bikeways-Pedestrian Safety Committee, including issues with traffic speeds on Chemawa Road east of the Verda Lane round-about. A top issue for the traffic committee is a signalized crosswalk on Lockhaven Drive N. at McNary High School.

City Council Meeting Agenda

Keizer City Council met on Monday, May 1st at 7 p.m. in regular session.The following options are available if you wish to view or participate in the meeting: AGENDA KEIZER CITY COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION Monday, May 1, 2023 7:00 p.m. Robert L. Simon Council Chambers Keizer, Oregon 1. CALL TO[Read More…]

April is National Child Abuse Prevention month

Child abuse remains in the spotlight during the month of April in the region. In 2021 there were more than 10,000 reported victims of child abuse and neglect in Oregon and more than 1,000 in Marion County.

Throughout the month blue ribbons will be tied to a tree at Salem’s Riverfront Park, near the Rotary Pavillion. Each ribbon represents a victim of child abuse.