Category City News

Salem City Council approves nearly $500k to clean up homeless camps
City workers pick up trash during the eviction of a homeless encampment at Marion Square Park on Thursday, Mar. 3, 2022. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) (Saphara Harrell/Salem Reporter) Salem is getting a new team to clean up homeless camps. The Salem City Council on Monday unanimously…

Salem City Council to see fresh faces as newcomers run for four seats, three vie for mayor
The Salem City Council will see a slew of new faces come 2023. No incumbent councilor filed for re-election, leaving four council positions open. The mayor’s post also is up for election. The last day for candidates to file was Tuesday. The change could shift…

Federal grant will help renovate new, free preschool in west Salem
Student desks at the preschool program for Salem-Keizer Coalition for Equality’s Preescolar Aprendiendo Avanzamos on Thursday, April 8, 2021. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) More families in west Salem will be able to access preschool starting this fall once Community Action Head Start moves into a new…

PHOTOS: City of Salem clears out homeless camp at Marion Square Park
Derrick Hart organizes his possessions as he prepares to move them out of Marion Square Park during the eviction of a homeless encampment at the park on Thursday, Mar. 3, 2022. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) Crews of city workers, police and public works staff were at…

Salem City Council denies proposed subdivision on historic farm citing concerns about tree removal
The proposed subdivision is on a 29-acre property at 4540 Pringle Rd. S.E. (Ardeshir Tabrizian/Salem Reporter) The Salem City Council denied an application by a developer to build 139 single family lots on the historic Meyer Farm in south Salem. In a 5-2 vote, the…

City Council lays out what they’d like to see in Salem’s next city manager
Salem City Hall. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) Salem’s city councilors would the city’s next manager to have experience with community engagement and be bilingual in Spanish, according to feedback given to a recruiter during a special city council meeting Tuesday. Councilors spent an hour discussing a candidate…

Unpermitted Oregon white oak cutting cost owners, developer $2,000 per tree in fines, city documents show
Trees cut down on a property in south Salem that led to an investigation by the city of Salem. (Saphara Harrell/Salem Reporter) An out-of-state property owner, Salem developer and local tree service were fined $2,000 a pop for Oregon white oaks that were cut down…

Salem lists sidewalk on Southeast Commercial Street as priority for federal funding
Center Street Northeast on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) It will be easier to walk along Southeast Commercial Street across from Roth’s Fresh Market and Wilco if the city of Salem is able to get additional federal funding. That project would add an…

COLUMN: A diverse workforce mix helps Salem bounce back from recessions
Government workers are a far larger share of Salem’s workforce than average, shielding the city somewhat from the impacts of economic downturns. (Graphic by Pamela Ferrara/Special to Salem Reporter) Salem area workers are employed in a diverse mix of industries and that diversity has had…

