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Mayor cutting ribbon at Wine: 30 Parklet

 To celebrate the completion of the first project under the City’s Parklet Pilot Program - an initiative that swaps out a couple parking spaces for temporary patios built for outdoor seating - Mayor Jeremy Feruson will cut the ribbon of the Wine: 30 parklet, located at 10835 SE Main St. on Friday, Sept. 19, 2104, at 6 p.m.

Concept plans for four Milwaukie Neighborhood parks developed with community input

North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District (NCPRD) and the City of Milwaukie are partnering to plan and develop the parks, which are currently known as Balfour, Bowman-Brae, Robert Kronberg  and Wichita parks. While funding to build the parks is not currently available, community input will help shape the concepts for the future parks.

The refined concept plans for the four Milwaukie parks that were developed this fall can be viewed at: http://ncprd.com/planning/four-future-parks-milwaukie.

A-14-02

The applicant is seeking expedited annexation to the City.

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A-14-02

CPA-14-01

The applicant, Milwaukie City Council, is proposing removal of the planned 21st Avenue Extension between Harrison St near the Library to Main St north of Pietro's Pizza from the Downtown and Ri

Milwaukie resident showcased in online video explaining challenges of coexisting with beaver in urban environments

Long-time Milwaukie resident Mart Hughes, who served many years on Milwaukie's Parks and Recreation Board, is featured prominently in an online video explaining the benefits, and challenges, beaver bring to an urban environment. Mart is a Restoration Ecologist and explains that while beaver can be nuisances in urban areas, they play a critical role in enhancing water quality and creating habitat for endangered fishes.

Click here to view the video.
 

Monroe Street repaving and reconstruction underway - access limited

The repaving and reconstruction of Monroe Street between McLoughlin Boulevard and a block east of Highway 224, as called for by the Street Surface Maintenance Program, is underway and will continue through mid-September, temporarily affecting access in the construction area.

In 2006 City Council enacted the Street Surface Maintenance Program (SSMP) to collect funding to help keep the City’s major arterials in decent condition. This being one of the City’s arterials, the Monroe Street Project was selected as an SSMP project.

Murphy Site

The Murphy site is an approximately 7-acre privately-owned site in central Milwaukie.

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