Learn the whos, whys and the hows of your city government in the state's first city: Oregon City.
Oregon City was approved for a grant that will fund a new Community Court aimed at helping to end the cycle of homelessness. Judge Amy Lindgren appeared in the latest episode of Inside City Hall to explain how Community Court will differ from standard Municipal Court, and how it can help ease the homelessness issue.
As the term of the current board nears completion, Youth Advisory Commission Chair Brianna Nizic shares what the students have learned. She also shares about the groups current community project, a youth clothing drive.
Oregon City's Pioneer Community Center is a true gem for our community. Learn about what it has to offer, and possibly what you could offer it.
Oregon City Library Director Greg Williams is back to share some of the latest programs happening at the popular spot that provides so much more than books.
It’s time to get out of hibernation and spring forward with the City of Oregon City! We’re not just resetting our clocks this year, the latest episode of Inside City Hall explore an event coming to the Pioneer Community Center where residents can learn more about the resources that are locally available to you and your family. We also go over other upcoming events and ways you can get involved in your community.
City Manager Tony Konkol shares some highlights of 2023 while looking towards the goals for 2024.
Public Works is currently working on the 2025 - 2029 plan for street maintenance in Oregon City. Learn how the plan is created, and how you can provide your input in prioritizing which of your streets get focus in the coming five years.
The City of Oregon City (City) and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) are inviting the public to a virtual open house from December 6-22 to learn about the McLoughlin Boulevard Enhancements Project. Episode 10 of Inside City Hall gives you a deeper look into just what this project is all about.
The head of Oregon City's Code Enforcement Team, Ryan Kersey, gives an in-depth look at how the department operates, the many things it oversees, and how residents can get in touch with the department.
The Oregon City Police Department is undergoing change as long-time chief Jim Band is retiring in August. Taking his place is Captain Shaun Davis, another long-time officer with the department. Inside City Hall talks with Capt. Davis about his views and plans for the department moving forward.
Oregon City's Economic Development department has a lot going on right now. While the nature of their work often requires confidentiality due to the businesses involved, they've recently made some big announcements that will have positive impact for residents. One of those announcements, the partnering with Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center, has positive implications for workforce development in Oregon City.
The new fiscal year starts July 1! In advance of the new year, the City Commission recently approved the City's budget. Finance Director Matt Zook explains the extensive process that goes into preparing that budget, and the many other things his department oversees.
When people think of city functions, parks and recreation is often one of the first services they think of. But there is far more to Oregon City Parks and Recreation that many people realize.
Crews oversee 38 parks which includes developing and maintaining the parks, open spaces and trails. What many people don't realize is that Oregon City's Parks crews oversee a 58 acre cemetery, which is uncommon for most cit...
It's a common misconception that library's aren't as important as they used to be when the fact is, they offer even more resources for community members than ever before. You won't find anyone shooshing you here, there's much to see and do at the Oregon City Library. Listen as director Greg Williams shares everything that the library has to offer.
May is Historic Preservation Month, and that's an important thing for Oregon City and its residents.
Oregon City is the oldest incorporated city west of the Missouri River. Home to many historic buildings and heritage sites from pioneer times as well as from the Native American tribes that called this area home for centuries before that, the residents care about the history here and strive to protect it.
One of the people who ha...
Trees are an important part of Oregon City. So much so that the City has several codes dedicated to ensuring our urban canopy is healthy and sustainable. Trees help lower heat island effects, prevent erosion and add substantial value to properties.
Jude Thaddaeus is an assistant planner with Oregon City Community Development. He explains the ordinances regarding trees, and why they are so important to the community.
The first episode of Inside Oregon City City Hall focuses on something that pretty much everybody uses on a daily basis: roads.
How does Oregon City's Public Works Department prioritize its road work? We're coming off a busy winter, what effect does weather have on repairing potholes? Which roads in Oregon City fall under the City's responsibility versus roads that don't? These questions and others wil...
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