Notice of Public Hearing City Council August 11, 2025 Annexation 4N2802BA Tax Lot 100 Jaber Investment 2455 NE 7th St

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The Hermiston City Council will hold a public hearing on August 11, 2025, at 7:00 PM, regarding the annexation of a 3. 5-acre property located at 2455 NE 7th St. The meeting will take place at City Hall, 180 NE 2nd St, and will also include discussions on withdrawing the property from the Umatilla County Library District. Residents can attend to express their views on the proposed changes, which may significantly affect local governance and services. Establishing zoning designations for the tract is also on the agenda, impacting future development in the area.

The annexation proposal aims to integrate the property into the city, enhancing local infrastructure and community resources. This initiative reflects the council's ongoing efforts to manage growth and improve public services. Local stakeholders are encouraged to participate, as their input will be crucial in shaping the final decisions. The hearing represents a critical step in addressing municipal planning needs and resident interests in Hermiston.

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