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Public Safety Advisory Committee

The Public Safety Advisory Committee is established for the purpose of advising and making recommendations on community livability concerns related to public safety and neighborhood livability. 

Clackamas Review Index

Founded in 1916, the Clackamas Review is the city of Milwaukie's weekly community newspaper. We have the Clackamas Review on microfilm for the years 1916 and 1917 and also from 1926 through December 2014. You may read and print articles using the Ledding Library's microfilm machine.

Subject Index to the Clackamas Review

Development Review

Information including applications, documents, fee schedules, and review bodies.

Permitting FAQs

Is there a question you would like to see added to this list?  Email us!  building@milwaukieoregon.gov.

Submitted Applications and Public Notices

Applicant materials that are posted on this webpage are under review by the city. They are solely the work product of the applicant. Where contact information is provided, you may contact the applicant directly with questions about their application.

#ClackCo Public Alerts

#ClackCo Public Alerts, powered by Everbridge, will allow us to send you messages about situations as they happen across multiple devices, including your home phone, mobile device, email, and more.

Bicycling in Milwaukie

It’s easier to bike in Milwaukie than you might think. On average, a two-mile trip by bicycle takes just ten minutes. In Milwaukie, that’s the distance from downtown Milwaukie to SE 60th and Monroe Street!

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Parks and Recreation Board (PARB)

The PARB advises the City Council on issues and policies affecting Milwaukie's recreation programs and facilities.

Community Utility Advisory Committee (CUAC)

Overview
Appointments to the Community Utility Advisory Committee (CUAC) are made by the Mayor with the consent of the City Council.  Per the Milwaukie Municipal Code (MMC), the CUAC shall consist of five (5) at-large members, all of whom must be either live in the city, own a business in the city, or is pays for city administered utilities (water or wastewater). For more information on city boards and committees check out Title 2 of the MMC online.

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