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Community Utility Advisory Committee (CUAC)

Overview
Appointments to the Community Utility Advisory Committee (CUAC) are made by the Mayor with the consent of the City Council.  Per the Milwaukie Municipal Code (MMC), the CUAC shall consist of five (5) at-large members, all of whom must be either live in the city, own a business in the city, or is pays for city administered utilities (water or wastewater). For more information on city boards and committees check out Title 2 of the MMC online.

Budget Committee

State law (ORS 294.336) mandates for a Budget Committee for all Oregon local governments.

Boards and Commissions

Applications will next be accepted February 1 to April 1, 2026. 

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Poetry Archive

The past two seasons of the Poetry Series readings are available for checkout at the library on DVD or view a video online of all the readings at the Ledding Library YouTube channel. Find out more about the current season here.

We are delighted to have hosted the following poets over the years.

Season 1: Paulann Petersen, Kim Stafford, Judith Barrington, Barbara Drake, Floyd Skloot, Jim Grabill, Vern Rutsala & Kate Gray.

Parking in Downtown Milwaukie

DOWNTOWN EMPLOYEES:

To purchase a parking pass click HERE.

 

Planning Documents - Ordinances, Plans, and Guidelines

Guided by the Comprehensive Plan, the Planning Department's primary function is to plan for the future of Milwaukie.

Library Board

The Library Board is comprised of nine (9) volunteer citizen members including two (2) youth members who meet on the 2nd Monday of each month and serve as advisors the City Council and library staff regarding the needs of the library and its patrons. The Board establishes and pursues an annual Work Plan that identifies various projects which include tasks assigned by the Milwaukie Municipal Code (MMC) such as:

Financial Policies

The Budget Review Board reviewed and updated the City's fiscal polices during 2010 commencing with their recommendations to the City Council. These policies cover

Audits

The City of Milwaukie prepares annual financial reports to communicate the financial position of the City at the end of its fiscal year (June 30) and the results of operations for the fiscal year (

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