Community Services

Come on down to Weston City Hall to pick up a kiddo's

name from our Giving Tree!

Tags/presents need to be returned by December 10th in order to leave us plenty of time for wrapping.

Thank you, to all of our amazing donors. We couldn't make this happen without you all! 

Happy Holidays!

City Calendar

Calendar for meetings, events, and notices

Departments

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

Utility Bills

NEW WAY TO PAY

The City of Weston is now offering online bill pay for the citizens to pay their water bills. Unfortunately, garbage is not yet included in the online process yet.

“Gateway to the Blues.”

Contact us

Please reach out for any questions, comments or concerns for the City Recorder to get back to you as soon as possible.

Location

Weston City Hall

114 East Main Street
Weston, Oregon, 97886 United States

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 stage coach from Walla Walla through Weston to Pendleton. Barney Keenan, a farmer, was the second man to hold the reins of the stage coach. 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 bona fide state school. The school served as a training school for teachers.