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Transportation System Plan (TSP) Update 2013

Transportation System Plan (TSP) Update 2013
(version approved by City Council at public hearing on November 19, 2013)

CPA-13-03

This a legislative application for adoption of the Transportation System Plan (TSP) Update.

Reference Number(s)
CPA-13-03

TSP Update -- Public Meeting

This meeting focuses on the project to update the City's Transportation System Plan (TSP).  An Open House will run from 5:00 p.m.

Design and Landmarks Committee CANCELLED

The September 2, 2013, meeting of the Design and Landmarks Committee has been cancelled.

Ledding Library Book Club

For the month of August we will be reading the nonfiction book, “Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void” by Mary Roach.

Milwaukie Historical Timeline

The events that shaped the Milwaukie of today.

2012 Stormwater Master Plan

The 2012 Stormwater Master Plan - the document that establishes projects that will be the basis for future stormwater rate discussions - will be the subject of a City Council public hearing on

2012 Stormwater Master Plan

The 2012 Stormwater Master Plan - the document that establishes projects that will be the basis for future stormwater rate discussions - will be the subject of a City Council public hearing on

How to Use Your Library Card

ESPAÑOL

Your library card is the most powerful card in your pocket, purse or wallet! There is a whole world of fun, interesting and enriching items, experiences and destinations available to you with your library card for free.

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Historical Resources

Milwaukie has a rich and vibrant history. Here we provide resources and links to outside resources that highlight how Milwaukie was founded, became a City and those who contributed to its history.

The word Milwaukie is believed to derive from a Potawatomi Indian word meaning "fine land" or possibly "council place" (see Wisconsin Historical Society).  Before the arrival of American and European explorers and settlers, the Milwaukie area was part of the homeland of the Clackamas Indians, members of the Upper Chinook language group who occupied much of present day Clackamas County.

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