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The City has 20 neighborhood associations and more than 10
citizen advisory boards. The Lake Oswego’s council-manager
form of government gives policy authority to the City Council
and administrative authority to the City Manager. City staff
endeavors to make the most efficient use of the limited revenues
received from property taxes, sales and services, franchise
fees and intergovernmental agreements. Expenditures include
public safety, parks and recreation, debt service, maintenance,
redevelopment, library, and general administration.
Boards & Commissions
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City Council
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City Finances
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City Government Guide
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and the organization as a whole are structured.
Code and Standards
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Human Resources
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Municipal Court
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staff, or procedures.
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