Residents of various Oregon communities will have multiple opportunities to engage with local government and educational boards during public meetings scheduled for January 13 and 14, 2026. These gatherings aim to foster communication between officials and the public on key issues affecting the region.
On January 13, the Lewis & Clark Fire Department Board will convene at 18:00 at the main fire station located at 34571 U.S. Highway 101 Business in Jeffers Gardens. This meeting is expected to cover important updates regarding fire safety and community outreach initiatives.
Simultaneously, the Warrenton City Commission will meet at 18:00 at City Hall, situated at 225 S. Main Ave. in Warrenton. Local residents are encouraged to attend and voice their concerns or suggestions regarding city governance and public services.
Also on January 13, the City of Warrenton Development Experience Task Force will hold a meeting at 13:00, also at City Hall. This task force focuses on improving the development processes within the city, making it a crucial gathering for those interested in local development and urban planning.
On January 14, the Clatsop Community College Board of Education will meet at 17:30 at the South County Campus, located at 1455 N. Roosevelt Dr. in Seaside. This meeting will likely address educational policies and community educational needs.
Ahead of the following week, a meeting for the Commercial Fishery Coordination will take place on January 21 at 19:00 at the Barbey Maritime Center, located at 2042 W. Marine Dr. This meeting will focus on policies impacting the fishing industry, an essential sector in the region.
Finally, on January 22, the Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce will meet at noon via Zoom. Interested participants can request a link to join by emailing [email protected]. This virtual meeting will discuss research and planning related to the Columbia River estuary, a vital ecological area.
These public meetings provide an important platform for community members to engage with officials and contribute to discussions that shape their local environment.
