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City of Keizer graduates from Oregon OSHA's SHARP Program


Big news for Keizer! The City has officially graduated from Oregon OSHA’s SHARP program – a major milestone in workplace safety and health. This achievement reflects our deep commitment to protecting City employees and fostering a strong, proactive safety culture.Read more: https://osha.oregon.gov/…

Life Saving Award Presented to Officer Ben Howden


On December 5, 2024, at approximately 2:45 pm, Keizer Police Officer Ben Howden was on patrol when he overheard a medical call over his radio and recognized the address as being nearby. Although the call had been dispatched to Keizer Fire District personnel, Officer Howden immediately responded kno…

Keizer City Council Adopts First Keizer Code


On December 16, 2024, the Keizer City Council officially adopted the City of Keizer's first-ever Code of Ordinances, marking a significant milestone in the City’s long-term efforts to streamline and organize its legal framework.  The Keizer Code will go into effect January 15, 2025.  The adoption o…

City of Keizer Alerts Public About Wastewater Force Main Break


The City of Keizer was made aware of a break in the sewer system’s 24-inch force main west of Bowden Lane and Trent Avenue, which transports wastewater to the Willow Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant operated by the City of Salem. The break is on the border outside of the Keizer City limits, however,…

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