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TOWN OF LAKEVIEW, OREGON
TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR AGENDA – (PDF)
TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2026, AT 5:30 PM
525 North 1st STREET, LAKEVIEW, OREGON 97630

THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO JOIN THE MEETING VIRTUALLY!
Members of the public and media wishing to address the Town Council during any public comment period will be able to speak upon recognition from the mayor or presiding officer of the Council.  Attendees will be able to view the meeting on a desktop, laptop, or mobile device by using the followinglink:
Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/231947905090441?p=4L9Ggw8qqTIganh3rf
Meeting ID: 231 947 905 090 441 Passcode: 8Hu7Rm6A
The meeting location is accessible to people with disabilities.  A request for an interpreter for the hearing impaired or for other accommodations for6/2 persons with disabilities should be made at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting by calling Town Hall at (541) 947-2029.
REGULAR SESSION
Call to Order
Roll Call
Pledge of Allegiance
CONSENT AGENDA
Approval of Council Meeting minutes for June 9, 2026, and June 23, 2026.
OLD BUSINESS
Pothole Palooza update – M. Gibbons
NEW BUSINESS
Resolution No. 1174. In the matter of approving and authorizing the Town of Lakeview to formally request a full criminal and civil investigation into the conduct of a previous Town Manager, Town Administration, and the conduct of business under the Town for the years 2022, 2023, and 2024.
Lake County Round Up Road Closures: (Derrick Dunn) North First Street from alley to D Street from Benders to Center Street.
Lake County Desert Cruisers (Tucker Roberts) Occupy E Street Road Closure.
Cancel the future August 25, 2026, Council meeting.
DEPARTMENT REPORTS TYPED REPORTS ONLY PLEASE
FIRE CHIEF – MIKE MCCRAY
PUBLIC WORKS REPORT -DAN TILLMAN
TOWN ENGINEER UPDATES- DARRYL ANDERSON
WATER DEPARTMENT – DAWN LEPORI
FINANCE DEPARTMENT – CARMEN TAGUE
First of the Month Checklist
Financial Summary -Cash Flow
TOWN MANAGER REPORT- Stan Foster
PUBLIC COMMENT AND QUESTIONS
REMINDER OF RULES OF CONDUCT FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS
While Oregon Public Meeting Law does require that the public be allowed to witness a public process, it does not require that the Town provide an opportunity for citizen comments. Citizen comments are not a legal right, but a privilege extended by the Town Council to our citizens, provided that the rules of conduct set forth in detail on every Town Council agenda are followed. Citizens are not allowed to interrupt or engage in the conduct of Town business unless invited to participate by the Presiding Officer.  Interruptions or disruptions to official proceedings will result in the offending party being asked to remove themselves from the Council proceedings.
Be first recognized by the presiding officer.
Step up and speak from the podium.
State your name and address for the record.
Limit your comments to three minutes unless granted an extension of time.
Speak to the issue of concern. Personal attacks shall not be tolerated, and the Council reserves the right to remove abusive persons from the Council chambers.
Please do not interrupt or cause a disruption to the conduct of the Town’s business.
If you have an issue with an individual Town employee, please schedule a time to come to talk to the Town Manager regarding your concerns.
 
PERSONAL ATTACKS OR INSULTS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR DURING TOWN COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS AND MAY RESULT IN THE OFFENDING INDIVIDUAL BEING ASKED TO LEAVE THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS
 

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