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Founded in 1847
Incorporated in 1903

Section of Harrison Street to be closed for light rail work week of July 8

During summer and fall of 2013, a series of Downtown street and roadway closures will take place as several track intersections are reconstructed as part of the light rail project and the City performs a pipe replacement project.

The next closure: Harrison Crossing Closure: Monday, July 8, 7 a.m. through Monday, July 15, 7 p.m.
The road closure itself is in effect all hours of the day but the work crews are only allowed to work from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends. Driveway accesses will be maintained for properties and pedestrian access will be provided on at least one side of the street.

Click here for a map detailing closure and detour route.

ACWA Construction Site Stormwater Guide

The ACWA Construction Site Stormwater Guide is intended to highlight the most common Best Management Practices to prevent erosion and construction site stormwater pollution.

How to Get a Library Card

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New to the area? Are your kids ready for their own library cards? Haven't been to the library in a few years? Here's how to get a card:

CPA-13-02

This a legislative application for adoption of the Stormwater Master Plan as an ancillary document to the Comprehensive Plan.

Reference Number(s)
CPA-13-02

Library Expansion Needs Assessment Public Meeting

Help us decide how to improve the Ledding Library. This is the second public meeting for Library Expansion Needs Assessment it will take place at 6pm in the Library, 10660 SE 21st Ave.

Weigh in on the County's Virtual Transportation Workshop Now!

Citizen members of a Public Advisory Committee (PAC) have been working with Clackamas County staff and technical consultants for over a year to identify more than 500 projects for roads, bridges, s

Community Workshop Overview

ALIGN planning led a community workshop on Thursday, May 9, 2013.

Click any thumbnail image to view a slideshow

City celebrates Building Safety Month with weekly tips to keep you and your family safe

The Building Safety Month campaign helps to improve public safety by increasing awareness about how building codes and code officials improve and protect the places where we live, learn, work, worship and play.

Week Two's tips focus on disaster safety and mitigation.

Downtown Business Owner "Coffee Klatch"

Two "coffee klatches" were held for downtown business owners; invitations were sent to businesses that had their physical locations in downtown Milwaukie, as determined by the City's

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