Milwaukie’s Police Cadets are selling raffle tickets to raise enough money to send them to a national competition they qualified for last year when they finished third in Oregon’s La
The Milwaukie Public Safety Committee is partnering with the Milwaukie Public Safety Foundation to raise money for our Police K-9 dogs, Jag & Shaka by organinizing the 4th Annual
The American Legion Post #180, Milwaukie Public Safety Foundation and the Public Safety Advisory Committee invite you to attend the Award Dinner and Presentation to the Officer of the Year 2011
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Milwaukie Neighborhood Association leaders and the Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) representatives banded together to replace and update school crossing guard equipment for three Milwauk
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Hoping to enliven Milwaukie’s commercial and industrial zones, the Milwaukie Arts Committee (known as “artMOB”) received approval from City Council this fall to start outreach
The library will close early on December 24th, at 5pm. We will be closed on Sunday, December 25th for the Christmas holiday. Normal hours will resume on Monday the 26th, so come in to
The 2010 Water System Master Plan - the document that establishes projects that will be the basis for future water rate discussions - will be the subject of a City Council public hearing on
According to an arborist report recently obtained by the City as part of the Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail permitting process, the white oak tree in Kronberg Park is subject to decay and rot, pr
The City of Milwaukie’s Finance Department received the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its Fiscal Year 2012 Budget from the Government Finance Officers Association of the Unit
To take advantage of greater efficiencies in its long-rang financial planning process, City Council unanimously voted to move from an annual budget process, to a biennial budget process at its D
Members of Milwaukie Understands Sustainable Transitions, or MUST, is looking at ways to reduce the use of plastic bags in the community – including a ban that’s similar to the one t
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Wed Nov 16th, 2011
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The City is inviting public, private and non-profit organizations within Milwaukie to submit proposals for projects to be funded with the City’s $20,000 Community Partnership allocation fr
To provide more access to Milwaukie’s Planning Commission and the work it does for the community, the City will now air the Commission meetings live on government channel 30 and online thr
In an effort to be better prepared should an emergency situation strike Milwaukie, city staff enacted its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and participated in the Clackamas County-lead flood ex
The City of Milwaukie City began a waterline replacement project from Campbell Street, just west of the railroad crossing, to 42nd Avenue on Oct. 31, 2011.
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Work on the Trolley Trail - the six-mile long multiuse path that connects Milwaukie to Gladstone - is entering our City's limits and there will be some associat
Based on input from many Milwaukie residents, developers, and property owners, the City’s Planning staff is proposing policy changes that guide development on residential lots.
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The Ardenwald School community will participate in International Walk or Bike to School Day on Wednesday, October 5th, at 7:15 a.m. at two start locations.
Milwaukie’s Planning Commission recommended City Council approve amendments to the Milwaukie Sign Ordinance related to electronic display signs at its Sept. 13, 2011 meeting.