BREAKING NEWS: Prineville Mayor Jason Beebe resigns

Kelsey Merison

Update: KTVZ’s Claire Elmer is reaching out to former Mayor Beebe and City officials to learn more about Mr. Beebe’s political career in Central Oregon and Prineville’s plan for the future. Tune in for her full report tonight on KTVZ News at 6:00p.m.

PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) — According to the City of Prineville, Mayor Jason Beebe has resigned from the Prineville City Council and his position as Mayor effective June 15th, citing personal reasons.

The city says Beebe has served on the City Council since 2011 and as Mayor since 2021. His current term was scheduled to conclude on December 31, 2026.

Read more from the city’s press release below:

City Manager Steve Forrester thanked Beebe for his 15 years of service and leadership on behalf of the City Council, City staff, and the community.

“Mayor Beebe has been a committed leader who helped position the City on a strong financial foundation while supporting important investments in our water, street, and wastewater infrastructure,” said Forrester. “His focus on long-term planning has helped ensure Prineville remains a strong and stable community for generations to come.”

In accordance with the City Charter, Council President Steve Uffelman will assume the duties of Mayor. The City Council will determine the process for filling the vacant council seat.

The City of Prineville extends its sincere appreciation to Beebe for his years of public service.

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