MEDFORD, Ore. (Nov. 11, 2025) — The Medford City Council will hold a study session Wednesday evening to review the
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Post-Election Night Work Begins as Certification Date Approaches
MEDFORD, Ore. (Nov. 5, 2025) — With all 17 precincts in Jackson County reporting, election officials say ballots continue to
Medford Voters Approve Measure 15-238, Paving Way for Creekside Quarter Development
MEDFORD, Ore. (Nov. 4, 2025) — Medford voters have approved Measure 15-238, authorizing a two-point increase to the city’s transient
Jackson County Votes: Special Election Results and Reactions
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Ballots Due Nov. 4 in Medford Vote on Creekside Quarter Funding Measure
Medford, Oregon- Medford voters have until 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 to return their ballots in a local election that
New Rendering Reveal Details for Creekside Quarter in Downtown Medford
The large-scale redevelopment plan includes a state-of-the-art conference center, upscale hotel, multi-purpose stadium, retail and office spaces, residential housing, restaurants, and a scenic riverwalk. A new parking structure with more than 400 spaces is also planned to accommodate the anticipated growth in visitors and activity downtown.
Nearly 90% of the project’s funding is expected to come from private investment, reinforcing the collaborative approach between the city and the business community.
Deadline to Register for November Special Election Is Tuesday
Medford, Oregon- Jackson County voters have until midnight October 14, 2025 to register for Oregon’s November 4 Special Election —
Understanding Measure 15-238: Visitor-Funded Plan for Creekside Quarter
“With no increase in property taxes and nearly 90% of total costs covered by private partners, this proposal reflects the type of smart, sustainable development that can move downtown forward. In our view, Measure 15-238 and the Creekside Quarter project together represent a home run for the region”
A professional feasibility study estimates that the conference center and hotel alone could generate $1.69 billion in total economic impact and $752 million in local wages over time.
Medford Voters to Decide on Creekside Quarter Development Funding
Supporters also highlight that nearly 90% of the Creekside Quarter project would be funded through private investment, with public contributions focused on the Conference and Events Center
City officials emphasize that residents would not see new property, sales or utility taxes as part of the plan.
