Community Services


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Please be sure your water meters are fully accessible as Public Works is in the process of replacing them. Thank you!


City Calendar

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Departments

List of all city departments with Agendas/Minutes and Personnel Information.

Utility Bills

The City of Weston offers online bill pay for water-sewer customers.

Please contact Humbert Refuse to set up garbage service.  City Hall is a drop-off location for Humbert payments; however, we cannot provide change or receipts.

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About Historic Weston

Weston was named for Weston, Missouri, by T.T. Lieuallen who came from Missouri. Lieuallen was the first postmaster at Weston, Oregon. The community is located east of Athena, and South of Milton-Freewater.

Weston is the second oldest town in Umatilla County, after Umatilla. Lieuallen erected the first two houses, a dwelling and a blacksmith shop. Rube Baskett, lawyer, and R.A. Steele, notary public, were the dispensers of law and justice.

Charles Patterson drove the first stagecoach from Walla Walla through Weston to Pendleton. Barney Keenan, a farmer, was the second man to hold the reins of the stagecoach. S.F. Neff was Weston’s first schoolmaster.

Hill & Baker operated a general merchandise store at Weston and were succeeded by Saling & Reese.

Weston was incorporated in 1878, and T.J. Lucy was Weston’s first mayor. The Weston Leader was established by W.L. Black.

Weston was the home for the Eastern Oregon State Normal School. It was established about 1882, but it wasn’t until 1893 that the school became a bonafide state school. The school served as a training school for teachers.

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