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ADU-2015-002

The applicant is seeking approval to construct a 2-car garage with an accessory dwelling unit above. 

Reference Number(s)
ADU-2015-002

Moving Forward Milwaukie: Project Advisory Committee Meeting #11

Topic:

Neighborhood Main Streets plan and code amendments

Project information:

Concept Plan

The Concept Plan, which includes the design itself as well as other background information about the project, is available for review. Drafts of the earlier concept design itself (the March 18 version and the Feb 11 version) are also available, if you want to see the evolution of the design in response to comments and feedback.

A memo summarizing the Traffic Impact Analysis that was conducted to look at potential effects of the proposed traffic diversions is available.

Monroe Street Neighborhood Greenway Concept Plan Public Workshop #2

The next public workshop for the Monroe Street Neighborhood Greenway Concept Plan will be held on Wednesday, March 18 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Milwaukie Christian Church (5197 SE King Rd)

DR-2015-001

The applicant is requesting Downtown Design Review and Willamette Greenway Review of the north and south connections of the Kellogg Lake bicycle/pedestrian bridge structure.

Quick "How-To" video explains Business Registrations and how to get one online

The ins and outs of when you need to register your business in Milwaukie, and how you can take care of it online.

VR-2015-001

The applicant is requesting a setback variance for an accessory dwelling unit.

Reference Number(s)
VR-2015-001
ADU-2015-001

City Council Goals for 2025-2027

On February 4, 2025, the City Council approved Resolution 10-2025, adopting Council goals for calandar years 2025 to 2027. The goals are:

GOAL 1: Economic Development - Support Milwaukie's business districts and invest in neighborhood hubs.

GOAL 2: Parks and Greenspace - Deliver Milwaukie Bay Park and expand equitable access to green space, including the future restored Kellogg Creek Natural Area. 

Moving Forward Milwaukie Project Open House showcases Central Milwaukie work on Feb. 4th

After focusing on the Downtown area, the Moving Forward Milwaukie: Enhancing Our Commercial Districts Project has turned its focus to the Central Milwaukie area. The Central Milwaukie planning efforts will result in a land use and transportation plan for the area. An Open House on Wed., Feb. 4th, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Public Safety Building (3200 SE Harrison St.) will provide the public a chance to public to review and comment on the work that’s been done so far.

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