City of Keizer
Councilor, Position 4

JACQUELINE L.

MOIR

OCCUPATION: Homemaker

OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Bank Teller, State of Oregon – Secretary to the Directors of Radiation Control & Juvenile Parole.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Graduated McNary High School & Merritt Davis School of Business.

PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Keizer City Council (4 yrs.), current City Council President, Community Policing, Volunteer Coordinating Committee, Emergency Management Committee, Parks Board, Claggett Creek Watershed Council, Budget Committee & Planning Commission.

Achievements of the last four years:

• Commingled Recycling Program – Keizer is the model for other cities, reducing the waste stream & costs.

• River Wall – provides flood protection & takes many Keizer homes out of the flood plain.

• In-fill Master Plan – insures safety & livability In Keizer neighborhoods.

• Plymouth Drive – Urban Renewal project that reduced crime & improved a SE Keizer neighborhood.

• Old Keizer School/Heritage Center – a partnership of private & Urban Renewal funds.

Challenges for the future:

1. Chemawa Activity Center: A challenge to the City, its citizens & Keizer landowners in that area. We must develop this area as an asset to Keizer residents & tax payers. We must pursue a plan to protect the businesses & our investments along the River Road corridor.

2. Long Range Financial Planning is a key to the financial success of the City. We need to continually assess what types of City services the community wants and how to pay for them.

3. Flood Mitigation: Continue our efforts city wide, which includes working with the Lake Labish Water District and the County regarding the City of Keizer’s concerns.

We have experienced severe growing pains in the past few years. Now that we are recognizing our 20th Anniversary as a City, we have the opportunity to celebrate all that we have done right in our community. This includes the involvement of the citizens, without their help we would not be where we are today.

I am asking for your vote in my bid for reelection. I will continue to keep my promise to represent the ENTIRE City.

(This information furnished by Jacqueline L. Moir

and is printed exactly as submitted.)



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