Mosier City Council Meeting, on 03/19

When: Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at 6pm
Where: Hybrid meeting, in person at the Mosier Senior Center, 500 E. 2nd Ave, and on Zoom, https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2829710099?pwd=R1o5RUNSZDI5L2NUNmZ4SkhnV2FSQT09&omn=83008076334
Meeting ID: 282 971 0099
Passcode: 97040
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AGENDA

  1. Call to Order/Roll Call – Mayor Anderson
  2. Agenda corrections or additions
  3. Business from the Audience – This is for Mosier residents and anyone else to express concerns, needs, or opportunities.  Please keep your comments succinct and under two minutes.  You may bring in written materials for Committee and Staff to review.  The Facilitator can assign the issue to a future Committee meeting, or to an appropriate Committee or staff member.  Please realize that we cannot always offer a response immediately but will give the matter due consideration. We encourage the participation of all stakeholders in our community.

      IV. Approval of 02/19/25 Council Meeting Minutes
      V.   BUSINESS
      1.   Short Term Rental Ordinance Administration – Andrea Rogers
      2.   Resolution to Appoint City Contracts & Purchasing Officer – Andrea Rogers
      3.   Finance Report – Monica Morris
      4.   City Activities Update – Andrea Rogers, Mayor Anderson
            – Hiring Decision, JUF, UPRR, Skate Park CUP Date
      VI.   ADJOURN

CITY OF MOSIER​

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PO Box 456
Mosier, OR 97040
Phone: 877-319-8467 / 541-478-3505
Fax: 877-553-3601 / 541-478-3810

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