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Lewelling Neighborhood

The Lewelling Neighborhood District Association (NDA) is an officially recognized NDA in the City of Milwaukie. They invite you to attend monthly meetings.

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Lake Road Neighborhood

The Lake Road Neighborhood District Association (NDA) is an officially recognized NDA in the City of Milwaukie.

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City Newsletter

The Milwaukie Pilot highlights city news, events, programs and services.

Ardenwald-Johnson Creek Neighborhood

The Ardenwald-Johnson Creek (AJC) Neighborhood District Association (NDA) is an officially recognized NDA in both the City of Milwaukie and the City of Portland.

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Recycling & Waste

All waste management services are provided by three franchised solid waste companies: Waste Management, Hoodview Disposal, and Clackamas Garbage. To find out which hauler services your area, follow this link.

Temporary Event Permit Application

A temporary event permit is required if an event, temporary use or sale is held on public property owned by the city or within a public right-of-way (e.g. street or sidewalk). For other temporary uses, including temporary real estate offices, construction parking, construction trailers or construction offices complete the Temporary Use Application Permit - Construction Related form which is reviewed by the Planning Department.

Public Affairs

The Public Affairs Specialist informs the community about city news, programs, plans and issues, and responds to media inquiries.

What is a Neighborhood District Association?

A Neighborhood District Association (NDA) links the neighborhood together to create a vibrant and local democracy, as well as a stronger community!

Every person who lives in Milwaukie city limits belongs to one of the city's seven NDAs.

They are powerful resources. They are the officially recognized voice of the neighborhood, and the basic building blocks of democracy in Milwaukie.

What your NDA does:

Shopping Cart Owner Contact List

Abandoned Shopping Carts

1) The City or public may report the location of an abandoned shopping cart found in the City by calling the toll-free telephone number provided by the owner of the cart.  See attached list for store names and contact numbers.

2. The owner shall have seventy-two (72) hours from the date the report is made to retrieve the carts from the specified locations. A contractor may be hired at the owner’s expense for retrieval of shopping carts.

Temporary Event Permit FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about Temporary Event Permits:

Q: Is there a fee to apply for a temporary event?

A: No

Q: What types of events do I need a temporary event permit for?

A: A temporary event permit is required if an event:

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