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City of Westfir Newsletter November 2019
Don’t Forget
Set your clocks
back
on November 3.
City Hall Hours: Mon Wed Fri 9am – 2pm City Council meetings are the first Monday of the month at Westfir City Hall, at 5:30pm.
CITY CONTACT LIST
City Hall: 541-782-3983
www.westfir-oregon.com
Mayor – Matt Meske 541-556-7010
COUNCILORS:
D’Lynn Williams 541-782-2080
Thalia Lerin 541-357-1795 Edward Johnstone [email protected]
Randy Stark [email protected]
City Hall will be
CLOSED Monday, November 11
&
Friday, November 29
Make your voice heard…
There’s no election in Westfir in November 2019, but it’s never
too soon to get registered to vote. We have Oregon Voter
Registration Cards available at City Hall. And remember that you
must be a registered voter to be eligible to sign petitions.
It’s that magical time of year again…
Bridge Lighting Festival time!
Please join us Saturday, December 7
for holiday frolicking. Consider
volunteering to make it happen! See
details on the other side.
City of Westfir Newsletter November 2019
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Backyard Burn Season is Open
Please be sure to purchase your 2019-2020 Burn Permit at City Hall for $6 ($3 seniors)
ALWAYS call LRAPA before you burn! 541-726-3976 (press 4 for Westfir)
Only burn dry, woody yard debris…no garbage! Illegal burning is subject to fines of $50 - $250
Calling all Bridge Lighting Volunteers!
There will be a work party to hang lights and decorations on Saturday, November 30th starting at noon.
Lunch will be provided!
(All volunteers must sign in to the volunteer book upon arrival and departure)
Cookie donations are needed! Cookies can be dropped off in advance at
Westfir City Hall or Banner Bank December 2-6 or
brought to the bridge on the 7th.
Additional help will be needed on the day of the event.
Please contact Viki at 541-515-8382 to get more information
about when and what is needed on the day of the event.
Lunch and hot drinks provided!
(All volunteers must sign in to the volunteer book upon arrival and departure)
Correction
In the October newsletter,
electric fences, among other
things, were recommended for
keeping garbage cans safe from
bears. However, electric fences
are not allowed under city code.