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Newberg Rotary Hosts Inaugural 5k for late City Councilor Denise Bacon
The Newberg Rotary Club is unveiling a kinetic statue with a ceremony and 5k run/walk for peace in honor of late city councilor Denise Bacon Read more
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Newberg to See Red Light Cameras in the Next Year
The City of Newberg received approval from ODOT to install red light and speed cameras to reduce traffic related incidents in the downtown core. Read more
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Ewing Young Park Bridge Appeal Dropped, Board to Work with County
The CPRD Board voted last night to drop the appeal to reverse Yamhill County Commissioners’ decision blocking construction of a footbridge over Chehalem Creek, under the condition that the board work with the county commissioners to find a solution and build the bridge over the course of the next year. Read more
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Major Modification to Crestview Crossing
J.T. Smith Companies, who are developing Crestview Crossing in Newberg, are scrapping some row houses in favor of apartment buildings. Read more
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Newberg Public Art Council Seeks Sculpture Artist Submissions
In an effort to broaden public accessibility to art, the Newberg Public Art Council (NPAC) and Newberg Downtown Coalition (NDC) are seeking five sculpture submissions to be displayed for two years around Downtown Newberg. Read more
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Newberg Seeks Committee & Board Volunteers
The City of Newberg is seeking volunteers to join the Rate Review Committee and the Newberg Urban Renewal Agency (NURA) Citizen Advisory Board. Read more
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Japanese Consul Visits Newberg
On Thursday, July 13 2023, representatives from the Consular Office of Japan in Portland met with Newberg city officials. Read more
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City Seeks Public Input on Downtown Parking Strategy
The City of Newberg is holding an open house on Tuesday, May 9 to solicit input from Newberg residents about the future of parking infrastructure and general downtown pedestrian wayfinding improvements in the downtown Newberg area. Read more
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Newberg Presents New Water Treatment Plant Plan to Public
The City of Newberg is developing a new water treatment plant to help prepare in case of disaster and account for future city growth. Read more


