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Moving Forward Milwaukie Project Open House showcases Central Milwaukie work on Feb. 4th

After focusing on the Downtown area, the Moving Forward Milwaukie: Enhancing Our Commercial Districts Project has turned its focus to the Central Milwaukie area. The Central Milwaukie planning efforts will result in a land use and transportation plan for the area. An Open House on Wed., Feb. 4th, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Public Safety Building (3200 SE Harrison St.) will provide the public a chance to public to review and comment on the work that’s been done so far.

P-14-02

The applicant is seeking Parking Quantity Determination to allow for the construction of 14 additional parking spaces.

Reference Number(s)
P-14-02

ZA-14-04

The applicant, Milwaukie City Council, is proposing to add  "medical marijuana facilities" to the list of permitted uses in most commercial and industrial zones in the City.

A-14-05

The applicant is seeking expedited annexation to the City.

Reference Number(s)
A-14-05

Public Workshops

To review the latest draft of the proposed design, visit the Draft Design sub-page.

VR-14-03

The applicant is seeking a setback variance for an addition to an existing residence.

Reference Number(s)
VR-14-03

Utility Billing for Rental Properties

Individuals and businesses that have utility accounts with the City of Milwaukie are responsible for all charges related to their account including water, sewer, storm water, SAFE and street charges.

Job Opportunities

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Right-of-Way

Right of Way:  Protecting and Paying for the Public’s Lifeline from Metro TV on Vimeo.

On Sep. 6, 2016, City Council adopted an Ordinance adding Title 21 to the Milwaukie Municipal Code. Title 21 requires all utilities to have a contractual agreement or a license to use the city’s right-of-way.

The goal is to accurately identify all right-of-way users and ensure fair, market-rate compensation for the use of this valuable asset.

What is a Right-of-Way?

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