September 20th is National Voter Registration Day

If you’ve recently moved, changed your name, become a U.S. citizen, or haven’t already registered to vote, today is a great day to do it. Even if you are registered, or think you are, today is a great day to make sure. To guide you through the registration process you can use: https://nationalvoterregistrationday.org/register-to-vote/ If you … Continue reading September 20th is National Voter Registration Day

DLCD’s Wildfire Adapted Communities Recommendations Report: Public Review Draft and Comment Opportunity

Public Review Draft Available Written Comments Accepted through September 16, 2022 The Department of Land Conservation and Development’s (DLCD) charge under Senate Bill 762 (2021) is to recommend potential changes to the statewide land use planning program. Legislators asked DLCD to develop recommendations regarding comprehensive plan sand zoning codes that minimize wildfire risk and create more … Continue reading DLCD’s Wildfire Adapted Communities Recommendations Report: Public Review Draft and Comment Opportunity

More time available to review, comment on draft amendment to Oregon’s tolling policy

ODOT is extending the deadline to comment on the draft amendment to the Oregon Highway Plan that will guide the state in using tolling as a way to raise funds for transportation system improvements: Here are the details: The draft amendment is on the website (PDF): OHP Policy Amendment Draft for Public Review.pdf (oregon.gov).A comment form … Continue reading More time available to review, comment on draft amendment to Oregon’s tolling policy

New Summer Pastor at 10 O’clock Church

Beavercreek United Church of Christ, The Ten O’clock Church, is happy to welcome Reverend David Zaworski as its interim minister, from June through September of this year, while its current pastor, Rev. Jennifer Seaich, participates in a sabbatical leave designed for study, travel, and personal and professional renewal. This opportunity was made possible by a … Continue reading New Summer Pastor at 10 O’clock Church

Helping People Experiencing Low Incomes Benefit From the Toll Program

One of the most pressing questions people have about tolling coming to Oregon is, “How will you help people experiencing low incomes and how are they being considered in decision-making?” Learn what is being considered to help people with low incomes experience the benefits of tolling (travel time savings, reliability, and safety) while minimizing the burden of … Continue reading Helping People Experiencing Low Incomes Benefit From the Toll Program

ODOT Selects Construction Contractor for I-205 Improvements Project

ODOT has issued a Notice of Intent to Award to Kiewit Infrastructure West, which means the contracting process is underway with Kiewit to build the first phase of the I-205 Improvements Project. This is a major milestone in our effort to provide safer and more reliable travel along this important corridor. Kiewit is involved in … Continue reading ODOT Selects Construction Contractor for I-205 Improvements Project

Clacakamas County Hiring Summer Workers

The county is looking for people to work this summer on county roads and in county parks. Seasonal road workers are needed to help keep our roads safe by setting up traffic control for road projects and improving sight distance for travelers by cutting trees and vegetation. Seasonal parks workers perform landscaping, janitorial, and other … Continue reading Clacakamas County Hiring Summer Workers

Disaster Assistance Program

Starting Monday May 9, 2022: Applications for Oregon’s Disaster Assistance Program The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) is proud to announce starting Monday, May 9, 2022, the Oregon Disaster Assistance Program (ODAP) applications will be available. Starting Monday, farmers and ranchers who experienced financial losses due to various natural disasters in 2021 can apply for ODAP, state-level assistance. Local … Continue reading Disaster Assistance Program