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Property Release Information

The Property and Evidence Division is responsible for securing and maintaining all property and evidence taken into custody by the Milwaukie Police Department.

Crime Analysis

Crime analysis is an essential component of criminal investigation, as well as an effective tool used in the philosophy of Community Policing.

NPDES Annual Reports

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality regulates Stormwater runoff from the City of Milwaukie through the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Syst

Deferred Sentencing Program

MILWAUKIE MUNICIPAL COURT DEFERRED SENTENCING PROGRAM

As part of our goal to make Milwaukie a safe place to drive, Milwaukie Municipal Court offers a Deferred Sentencing Program to educate drivers, promote safe driving, and reduce the number of injury-related traffic collisions in our community and surrounding areas. This program provides qualified applicants the opportunity to defer a traffic citation and earn a dismissal of their citation.

Sheds Exempt From a Building Permit

Attached are the requirements for a shed exempt from building permits. Be sure to always check with the planning department as well at planning@milwaukieoregon.gov.  They may have different requirements, depending on the structure.

Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control

The City of Milwaukie is committed to protecting its community’s water quality from the impacts of sediments in our local streams, wetlands, rivers, and groundwater. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified erosion as the single largest significant cause of impaired water quality in rivers, streams, and wetlands. Sediment deposition is a contributing factor in the decline of Salmonoid populations in our region and a reduction in flood storage.

Water Division

The water division maintains all the components comprising the city's water infrastructure, valued at more than $16.5 million. These components include 100 miles of water main, 964 fire hydrants, 6,911 water services, seven well houses, three storage reservoirs, two pump stations, and two interties to Portland and Clackamas. The division also helps develop projects and oversees the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for the water infrastructure.

Streets Division

The streets division maintains all the components comprising the city's street infrastructure, valued at more than $ 38.7 million. These include 75 miles of road surface, signage and street pavement markings. This division also helps develop projects and oversees the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for street infrastructure. 

For a list of current projects please click here.

Water Quality Reports

The 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments requires all public water systems to provide residents with an annual water quality report referred to as the “Consumer Confidence Report."

The CCR provides the water department with the opportunity to share information regarding drinking water with its customers.

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