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Community
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- About
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- Quarterly Newsletter
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- Recreational Opportunities
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- US Army Corps of Engineers - McNary Beach Park
- Umatilla City Parks
- Library
- About Us
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- Schools
- Umatilla School District
- BMCC
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- Cemetery
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Business
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Column 1
- Forms and Permits
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- Community Development
- Travel Oregon
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Government
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- Boards and Committees
- City Council
- 2019 - 2021 City Council Goals
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- City Council Recaps
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- Public Records
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- Departments
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How Do I?
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- View Current Job Opportunities
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- Contact the City
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City Council Position #1 - Corinne Funderburk
History: I was born and raised in Spokane, Washington. After attending college in Salem, Oregon, and earning a teaching degree, I wanted to get as close as I could to my parents who still lived in Spokane. Well, Umatilla, is as close as you can get! I took a first-grade position at the elementary school, and figured I would just stay a few years and move back to Spokane. Well, that was almost 31 years ago! I have never wanted to leave my school district, nor this town. I have loved raising my 3 sons here! I have always believed that Umatilla is a great place to live and work because of the wonderful people and families that live here. Now that my sons are older, I have more time to do more for the community. Right now, Umatilla is such an exciting place to be, and I want to be a part of it!
Occupation: Language Arts Teacher, Umatilla High School
Focus: Downtown and marina revitalization, promoting new/prosperous businesses, developing Powerline Road (sidewalks), community engagement, and involvement.