Woodburn City Council Releases Key Documents To Promote Transparency On Federal Immigration Enforcement And Flock Safety Camera System
- 02/02/26
Woodburn, OR: The Woodburn City Council has released several key documents as part of its continued commitment to transparency and open communication with the community. These materials are intended to ensure residents have access to the most current information regarding the City’s role in federal immigration enforcement and the use of public safety technology.
The released documents include:
• Two legal opinions related to the City’s role and responsibilities in response to federal immigration enforcement, including guidance on Oregon’s Sanctuary Promise Law
• An Impact Assessment of the City’s Flock Safety Camera system
In response to community concerns and while a comprehensive review is underway, the City disabled the Flock Safety Camera system in November of last year.
“These documents are being shared to provide clarity, address community questions, and support informed public dialogue,” said Scott Derickson, Woodburn City Manager. “Transparency remains a priority as the City continues to evaluate policies and practices that impact our community.”
All documents are available for public review on the City of Woodburn’s website at: https://www.woodburn-or.gov/community-services/page/immigration-resources-recursos-de-inmigraci%C3%B3n
Woodburn City Council Releases Key Documents To Promote Transparency On Federal Immigration Enforcement And Flock Safety Camera System
- 02/02/26
Woodburn, OR: The Woodburn City Council has released several key documents as part of its continued commitment to transparency and open communication with the community. These materials are intended to ensure residents have access to the most current information regarding the City’s role in federal immigration enforcement and the use of public safety technology.
The released documents include:
• Two legal opinions related to the City’s role and responsibilities in response to federal immigration enforcement, including guidance on Oregon’s Sanctuary Promise Law
• An Impact Assessment of the City’s Flock Safety Camera system
In response to community concerns and while a comprehensive review is underway, the City disabled the Flock Safety Camera system in November of last year.
“These documents are being shared to provide clarity, address community questions, and support informed public dialogue,” said Scott Derickson, Woodburn City Manager. “Transparency remains a priority as the City continues to evaluate policies and practices that impact our community.”
All documents are available for public review on the City of Woodburn’s website at: https://www.woodburn-or.gov/community-services/page/immigration-resources-recursos-de-inmigraci%C3%B3n