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Stormwater Division Information

The Stormwater division maintains all the components that comprise the City's Stormwater infrastructure, valued at over $6,094,886.

West Nile Virus

Mosquito season is here and health officials throughout the region are stepping up activities to prevent West Nile Virus and other mosquito-borne diseases.

City Council Meetings

This page contains general information about City Council meetings.

City Council Elections

The next scheduled Council election will be held at the November 3, 2026, General Election, and will feature Council positions 2 and 4, and the mayor. The individuals elected in November 2026 will serve a four-year term beginning January 1, 2027 and ending December 31, 2030. 
 

Public Records Request Information

Public Record Requests may be submitted electronically through the e-request form, by mail to the address below, or in person to the Office of the City Recorder (OCR) at City Hall.  To submit via mail or in-person, the form is available below.

For more information on state and city public records laws, policies, and fees see the links below.

Overview

All powers of the City of Milwaukie are vested in the City Council except as otherwise specifically provided in the Milwaukie Municipal Code. The elected Mayor and Councilors comprise the City Council, who serve as representatives of the citizens of "The Dogwood City of the West".

History of Kellogg Lake

The City of Milwaukie is proud to announce the completion of a project which attempts to capture the people’s history of Kellogg Lake.

Kellogg for Coho: Site Restoration Information

After removing Kellogg Dam, restoration in the former lake bed will create a naturalized, free-flowing Kellogg Creek and 14 acres of native ecological restoration.

The community can expect to enjoy significant habitat changes that will benefit many native plant, fish and other wildlife species.

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