POSITION OPEN AT THE CITY OF BURNS: Public Works Worker - Entry Level - Resume and Cover Letter Required
JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION BELOW:
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Signed Work Session Minutes January 29, 2025:
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Signed City Council Minutes February 12, 2025:
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The Regional Rural Revitalization (R3) Strategies Consortium expects to have funding available in 2025 to support small business expansion in Burns. To qualify, businesses must be licensed, physically located and operating principally within the city of Burns. If you are interested in collaborating with R3, please complete a brief survey using the QR code below or by visiting this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9ZGJ5QW.

PUBLIC NOTICE: Pierce Street will be closed due to high water.
Are you protected against fire??
Harney County Emergency and Essential Services Brochure DS (6) : https://5il.co/38kz1
PUBLIC NOTICE: We are starting to see a lot of water from the melting snow and issues with flooding in some parts of town. A sand bag filling station is available out behind City Hall if anyone needs sand bags. It will be self service. The crews are working diligently to open up the ditches and divert the water.
City Council Agenda Packet February 26, 2025:
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The City of Burns is applying for an Oregon State Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) Large Government Grant of up to $1 million to develop outdoor parks and recreation trails, equipment, and systems. This grant is funded from Oregon Lottery Bonds, not from taxpayer funding. We're doing a survey to solicit your feedback on the quality of our parks and what you'd like to see included in our application. The survey takes about 7-10 minutes to complete. Thanks for your feedback!
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URA Agenda Packet February 26, 2025:
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Signed City Council Minutes January 22, 2025:
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If you have concerns about the city's water please feel free to watch the video from last nights City Council meeting where it was discussed, call City Hall, or view the city's 2023 Annual Drinking Water Report on the links below. It is the most current report and the 2024 Annual Drinking Water Report will be coming out later this Spring. The city's water is safe and the city is continuing to work to keep it that way.
City Council Recording February 12, 2025:
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Notice of RFP - PFAS Remediation Study - City of Burns - 02.11.2025:
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RFP - PFAS Remediation Study - 02.11.2025:
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City Council Agenda Packet February 12, 2025:
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Little League Registration Flyer 2:
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Work Session Agenda January 29, 2025:
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R3 - 01.24.2025 Board Work Session - Agenda:
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ALERT: The Hines Police Department is asking for community assistance in locating a generator that was taken from the City of Hines lagoon sometime between Friday, January 17th, and Monday, January 20th. It is LARGE and green, weighing around 4000 pounds (model ONAN 4500 KW generator). Please contact dispatch with any information at 541-573-6156.
On January 8, 2025, Mayor Jerry Woodfin opened his last meeting after 8 years of service, where he helped the City of Burns welcome and swear in their new Mayor Brad Erbe and returning Council members, Jennifer Keady, Jen Hoke, and Heather Smith. A big thank you again to Jerry for his years of service to the city as well as a big thank you to our new mayor and returning councilors for their commitment to this community! Here is to an amazing next four years! :)





City Council Agenda Packet January 22, 2025:
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R3 - 01.13.2025 Board Meeting - Detailed Agenda
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