City Council
Overview
The Sherwood City Council meets the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7 pm at City Hall, 22560 SW Pine Street. With the exception of any scheduled Executive Sessions, the meetings are open to the public and residents are encouraged to attend.
The Council makes appointments to and considers the recommendations of all City Boards, Commissions and Committees, reviews staff reports in conjunction with regular Council meetings, participates in the deliberation of agenda items, enacts legislation, and participates in a number of regional meetings and meetings with other governmental agencies and jurisdictions.
Sherwood’s City Council is made up of a Mayor and six Councilor positions, including that of Council President. The Mayor presides over Council meetings and, in the Mayor’s absence, the Council President may substitute in the performance of mayoral duties. The Council members are elected for four-year terms of office through a general election, except when a position is vacated before term completion and filled by special appointment of the Council. The Mayor is elected to a two-year term. The Council is governed by Sherwood City Charter and adopted Council Rules.
To contact the entire City Council please email citycouncil@sherwoodoregon.gov.
For more information, please contact the City Recorder at (503) 625-4246 or murphys@sherwoodoregon.gov.
For information about recently passed Charter Amendments please click here.
Oregon Revised Statutes 244.050 requires certain city officials to file an annual Statement of Economic Interest (SEI) with the Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) by April 15 of each year. Officials who are required to file include the Mayor, City Councilors, Planning Commissioners, City Manager, and Municipal Court Judge. Public officials who fail to file their SEI in a timely manner could be liable for a civil penalty of up to $5,000 and/or suspension from performing their official duties. See link to OGEC for more information, State of Oregon: Oregon Government Ethics Commission.
On Wednesday, April 15, 2026, this year’s State of the City event was held at the Sherwood Center for the Arts! It began with a reception at 5:00pm including live music, a no-host bar, and appetizers. The live program began at 6:00pm with a special performance by the Sherwood Arrows Dance Team, remarks from Mayor Rosener and 2 videos capturing key accomplishments.
Mission Statement
Core Values
- Citizen Engagement
- Community Livability
- Community Partnerships
- Community Pride
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Quality Service
- Forward Thinking
Welcome to the City of Sherwood’s Notification System, the city’s latest tool for providing residents with immediate information and warnings on water contamination, extreme weather warnings, unexpected road closures, etc. This is a free service provided by the City of Sherwood.