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Lake Road Multimodal Improvements

The Lake Road Multimodal Improvement Project will construct sidewalks, ADA ramps, 5' bike lanes, a center turn lane, center islands, and stormwater improvements on Lake Road between Oatfield an

Right-of-Way Permit Application

If you plan on doing work within the Right-of-Way, you must submit a Right-of-Way Permit Application prior to construction.

A Right-of-Way Permit is also required if you a planning on utilizing an on-street, public parking space for loading, storage, moving, and similar activities that go beyond the allowable posted time limit. 

Please submit your application and supporting documentation online at www.buildingpermits.oregon.gov. 

 

Preferred Pumper Program

The Preferred Pumper Program is a registry of grease trap/interceptor companies that have committed to cleaning grease removal devices meeting certain criteria established by regional municipalities. Please click the link below for more information about Preferred Pumpers.

FOG Contact Information

Jere Sonne
Environmental Services Coordinator
6101 SE Johnson Creek Blvd.
Milwaukie, OR 97206
503-786-7674

Kids

See this month's schedule below for all of our events!
 
Have a question for the Children's Librarian? Call 503.786.7580 or email leddingkids@milwaukieoregon.gov.
 

FOG Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. Does my facility need a grease trap?
A. Milwaukie Municipal Code requires that Food Service Facilities (FSF) that prepare and/or package food or beverages for sale or consumption are required to install a Grease Removal Device (GRD).

Storytimes

Join us for storytime in the park!

FOG Best Management Practices (BMP)

  • Store used fryer oil in covered containers for recycling.
  • Use strainers in sink drains to prevent food solids from filling up Grease Removal Devices (GRDs) prematurely.
  • Post educational signs near sinks or drains for employees to follow BMPs. The city may be able to provide materials.
  • Employees have the biggest impact on the condition of your GRD, train all kitchen staff on reducing the amount of FOG to kitchen drains.
  • Practice dry cleanup- scrape cookware, plates into trash rather than rinsing prior to washing.

FOG Inspections & Reporting

City of Milwaukie staff reserve the right to inspect Food Service Facilities for the purpose of establishing compliance with FOG and stormwater regulations. The inspectors will make efforts to not perform these inspections during busy lunch times, but they will occur during business hours.

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