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Municipal Judge

Kimberly Graves was sworn in as Milwaukie's municipal court judge in February 2014. Judge Graves previously worked as deputy district attorney in Clackamas County and a hearings officer for the City of Portland.

Judge Graves received her Juris Doctor, Criminal Law Certificate from Lewis and Clark Law School and a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and sociology from the University of Colorado.

Public Art Mural Guidelines & Mural Application

REVIEW CRITERIA

SCALE:  Appropriateness of scale to the wall upon which the mural will be painted/attached and to the surrounding physical features.

Note: All murals that are more than 40% of the wall face shall be reviewed as Public Art Murals, even if grant funding is not sought by the applicant and/or if grant funding is not available.

CONTEXT: Architectural, geographical, sociocultural, and/or historical relevance to the site.

Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Implementation Plan

Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Implementation Plans show how the city is working to reduce pollution in waterways.

Annexation Application and Instructions

NOTICE:  Please read the following instructions before proceeding any further. If you need assistance, please call the Planning Department at 503-786-7630.

Backflow prevention videos posted to City's website

The American Water Works Association has produced two public videos that highlight the importance of proper selection and installation of backflow preventer and cross connection control devices. These short (about 5 minutes) videos are an excellent resource to educate utility staff, boards, decision makers and interested public about backflow and cross connection. The videos describe what it is, how it can happen and how it can be averted without a major cost to the community.

Milwaukians in Vietnam

Over two decades of combat in Vietnam and Southeast Asia more than 58,000 Americans made the ultimate sacrifice in response to the call to service; over 700 were from Oregon and 14 were from Milwaukie.  These numbers, while grave, fail to include the millions of families and communities impacted by the Vietnam War.  As Commemorative Partners in the national Vietnam 50th anniversary program, the City of Milwaukie and American Legion Post 180 dedicated three years to recognizing those who served and those who did not come home.  On this page are the stories of Milwaukians w

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