Meeting
Wilsonville State of the City 2026
Body
City of Wilsonville, OR
Date
April 22, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The City of Wilsonville, Oregon, held its State of the City address on April 22, 2026, highlighting community development, infrastructure investments, and future planning initiatives. Key procurement-related topics included the completion of the Beckman Road Corridor and Beckman Bridge projects to improve mobility and safety, the construction of a new neighborhood park in Frog Pond West, and the development of a seismic-resilient 3 million gallon westside reservoir to protect water resources. The city also celebrated the upcoming grand opening of Voya, a transit-oriented development providing 121 affordable housing units and a regional transit welcome center, reflecting a commitment to addressing housing affordability and transit needs. Additionally, the mayor emphasized the importance of a refined urban renewal district plan to be presented to voters in November, aimed at supporting infrastructure, parks, and local business development without raising taxes. These initiatives demonstrate Wilsonville's strategic investment in physical infrastructure and community services to sustain growth and quality of life.
Source
City of Wilsonville, OR