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Milwaukie Business Relief Fund

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To support Milwaukie small businesses that were impacted by the Governor’s executive orders and businesses that have negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the city created the Milwaukie Business Relief Fund. To date, the city has issued three rounds of Business Relief Fund grants totaling $252,257. Milwaukie City Council allocated $132,000 from the CET revenue for economic development, and the city received $120,257 from the State of Oregon COVID-19 Emergency Business Assistance Matching Fund issued by Business Oregon.

HES for Industry Professionals

Home industry professionals have a valuable roll to play in Milwaukie's Home Energy Score program

Real estate market and home industry professionals, including real estate listing agents and home energy assessors, can help homeowners better understand the need behind Milwaukie and Oregon Department of Energy's Home Energy Score programs and comply with the program requirements. 

 

Displaying a HES Report and Score

The Home Energy Report and Score must be displayed on all listings and public advertisements of the home.

Displaying the Home Energy Score and Report is a two-step process. For homeowners working with real estate professionals or selling a home as 'for sale by owner', the requirements are the same. Follow the instructions below to learn more about displaying a Home Energy Score.
 

HES for Homeowners

Home Energy Scores help homeowners make smart energy decisions

Letter to the Community from City Council About COVID-19

To the residents of Milwaukie:

As you are likely aware, we are in the midst of a public health crisis unlike anything in modern history.

The World Health Organization has declared the outbreak of novel coronavirus or COVID-19 to be a pandemic. The State of Oregon has declared an emergency, Clackamas County has declared an emergency, and this evening, the City of Milwaukie is declaring an emergency.

Library Updates

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Library services update – March 12, 2022

Face masks are no longer required while in the library. 

The Library is open for browsing, holds pickup, reference, and computer use. 

Library hours:

Monday-Thursday 10am-8pm

Friday-Saturday 10am-6pm

Sunday 12pm-6pm

 

You may request library materials any of the following ways:

Reserve a Room

The library has four meeting rooms of various sizes available for reservation during library open hours.  Rooms must not be used for personal gain, profit, or storage and the library does not sponsor or endorse the views of any group using the room.

The Community and Conference Rooms are intended for use by community groups and organizations that aim to promote the educational, cultural, intellectual, social or civic betterment of the community.  These rooms are not available for private social or celebratory events.

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City Hall Blue Ribbon Committee

Writing city hall’s next chapter.

The current Milwaukie City Hall has served our community since 1938. As the city plans to move to a newer building, the City Council appointed a City Hall Blue Ribbon Committee (CHBRC) to help decide how the current city hall site should be used in the future.

Preapplication Conference Reports

What is a Preapplication Conference?

Preapplication conferences are meetings held between City of Milwaukie staff and members of the public who are considering submitting a land use application to the city. Unless waived by the Planning Manager, preapplication conferences are required for all land use application types except for Type I (MMC 19.1002).

Additional Offerings

The Milwaukie Poetry Series is not limited to poetry readings. There are a range of poetry events year round including discussions, open mics and more.

Season 16 Additional Offerings Schedule:

Open Mic Event - First Friday
May through August 2022 | 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. | Zoom

September & October 2022 | 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. | Milwaukie Floral & Garden

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