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S-2016-001, VR-2016-007, AP-2016-002

The applicant is seeking approval for a subdivision comprised of 14 lots and 1 tract on a 2.66 acre property fronting the south side of SE King Rd.

2016 Market Analysis

The 2016 Downtown Milwaukie Market Analysis determined that the commercial district has the opportunity to become a local destination and experience unprecedented success. The recent addition of the light rail, the overwhelming success of events, growing business core, and the forthcoming Urban Renewal plan make today a better time than ever to redevelop, relocate to, and reinvigorate historic downtown Milwaukie.

Addressing

Need a new address for a vacant lot or subdivision? Complete the application below and send it along with a site plan to building@milwaukieoregon.gov.

USGS Studies the Impact of Insecticides on Northwestern Clackamas County Streams

The City of Milwaukie contributed to an environmental study that was undertaken by Clackamas County stormwater permit co-permittees who partnered with the USGS. The study investigated pesticides present in urban stormwater, streams and creeks in our respective communities.

Community Vision

In 2040, Milwaukie is a flourishing city that is entirely equitable, delightfully livable, and completely sustainable. It is a safe and welcoming community whose residents enjoy secure and meaningful work, a comprehensive educational system, and affordable housing. A complete network of sidewalks, bike lanes, and paths along with well-maintained streets and a robust transit system connect our neighborhood centers. Art and creativity are woven into the fabric of the city.

Information About Milwaukie's No Cause Eviction Ordinance

In April 2016, the Milwaukie City Council adopted an ordinance to declare a housing emergency in the city in response to recent reports about the evolving housing shortage in the region. In addition, the Council adopted an ordinance to increase renter protections, curb no-cause evictions, and provide tenants enough time to find housing, should they be asked to leave. Helpful information about what this means to tenants and landlords can be found here.

MLP-2015-004

The applicant is seeking approval for a 2-parcel partition and a variance to the rear yard setback. 

Adult Book Clubs

The Ledding Library currently has three book clubs.

The Daylight Book Group is led by Librarian Christine Mackie and meets the first Thursday of each month at 11:00 am in the Library Meeting/Conference Room.

North Urban Clackamas County Enterprise Zone

Clackamas County manages the North Urban Clackamas County Enterprise Zone.

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