City Recorder

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About City Recorder

The City Recorder is the local official who administers democratic processes such as elections, access to city records and all legislative actions, ensuring transparency to the public. The Recorder acts as a compliance officer for federal, state, and local statues, including Oregon Public Meetings Law, Oregon Public Records Law, Oregon Ethics Law and County Elections Laws. The City Recorder manages public information inquires (Public Records Requests) and provides support to the City Council and other boards, committees, and commissions of the City.

Over the past several years, the City of Molalla has placed a focus on records retention, following the Secretary of States Retention Schedule. In 2017, the City adopted Resolution 2017-14: Establishing and Authorizing the Use of the State of Oregon's General Recorders Retention Schedule for the Cities of Oregon, Adopted as OAR Chapter 166, Division 200.

As the city records manager, the City Recorder stewards all administrative, historical, legal, and financial record in accordance with Resolution 2017-14. To achieve the city's goal and comply with State Public Records Laws (ORS 192.001), the Office of the City Recorder:

  • Administers the city's record management program and participation in the cloud-based Oregon Records Management Solution (ORMS)
  • Coordinates records and information management projects
  • Provides assistance with citywide disaster recovery planning
  • Coordinates public records requests

Anyone may request to view public record by completing a Public Records Request form and submitting it electronically, by mail, or in person at City Hall. See the Public Records Request Information page for more information.

About City Recorder

The City Recorder is the local official who administers democratic processes such as elections, access to city records and all legislative actions, ensuring transparency to the public. The Recorder acts as a compliance officer for federal, state, and local statues, including Oregon Public Meetings Law, Oregon Public Records Law, Oregon Ethics Law and County Elections Laws. The City Recorder manages public information inquires (Public Records Requests) and provides support to the City Council and other boards, committees, and commissions of the City.

Over the past several years, the City of Molalla has placed a focus on records retention, following the Secretary of States Retention Schedule. In 2017, the City adopted Resolution 2017-14: Establishing and Authorizing the Use of the State of Oregon's General Recorders Retention Schedule for the Cities of Oregon, Adopted as OAR Chapter 166, Division 200.

As the city records manager, the City Recorder stewards all administrative, historical, legal, and financial record in accordance with Resolution 2017-14. To achieve the city's goal and comply with State Public Records Laws (ORS 192.001), the Office of the City Recorder:

  • Administers the city's record management program and participation in the cloud-based Oregon Records Management Solution (ORMS)
  • Coordinates records and information management projects
  • Provides assistance with citywide disaster recovery planning
  • Coordinates public records requests

Anyone may request to view public record by completing a Public Records Request form and submitting it electronically, by mail, or in person at City Hall. See the Public Records Request Information page for more information.

Questions for the City Recorder

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    How much money did our city receive for covid relief from our government? Federal and state?

    Kathleen asked about 3 years ago

    Hello! Thank you for your question.

    The City of Molalla received two separate payments for Covid Relief Funding. We received $328,631.65 from the State and $148,294.41 from Federal funding.

Page last updated: 20 Aug 2024, 03:48 PM