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City Manager’s Office

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Tualatin uses a council-manager form of government, wherein the city manager is appointed by the City Council. In Tualatin’s 100+ year history, the city has only had four city managers.

Sherilyn Lombos was appointed by the City Council in 2006 and is one of the longest-tenured city managers in Oregon. In addition to her role as the administrator of city operations, her office is directly responsible for providing the following services.  

  • Overseeing the day-to-day operations of the city 
  • Maintaining all official city records 
  • Coordinating the City Council, Tualatin Development Commission, and all boards and committees  
  • Municipal elections
  • Communications and community engagement 
  • Homelessness issues 
  • Climate action 
  • Facilitating Tualatin’s legislative agendas and advocacy efforts

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    City Manager’s Message

    Welcome to the City of Tualatin!

    Whether you are a long-time resident, a first-time visitor, setting up a business, or looking for information, I hope you find our website a great way to be informed about our wonderful community and all we have to offer. 

    Tualatin is a very special place. Incorporated in 1913, it is a dynamic, vibrant community located on the southwest side of the Portland metro area. We take a lot of pride in having a high quality of life for the 28,000 residents who call Tualatin home. We are consistently rated as an excellent place to live, work, play, visit, and volunteer. In addition to a beautiful mix of residential neighborhoods, Tualatin has award-winning mixed-use developments, a thriving industrial/manufacturing base, and dynamic commercial centers, boasting over 50,000 jobs. 

    I am proud to be the City Manager here!  As the CEO of the organization, I have the tremendous honor of leading a stellar group of employees who work hard and care about making a difference. The city has a long history of professional leadership with stable and civil governing bodies, and a commitment to improving the quality of life through well-managed, responsive city services, and a record of fiscal prudence. 

    I welcome your feedback, questions, thoughts or concerns; please feel free to contact my office at any time. 

    Sincerely, 

    Sherilyn Lombos 


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