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Pioneer Cemetery Reveille & Tours

Join the Milwaukie Pioneer Cemetery Association, American Legion Post 180 and others. The reveille will take place at 8:30 a.m. Association members will be available all day for tours and to answer questions about the cemetery. 

Pioneer Cemetery Volunteer Cleanup

Join the Milwaukie Pioneer Cemetery Association to help cleanup the Milwaukie Pioneer Cemetery. Check the association's website for future cleanup dates. 

Volunteers are typically asked to bring hand trowels and gloves. Parking is available at the Protemp Associates parking lot at 9788 SE 17th Ave. 

No restroom facilities are available at Milwaukie Pioneer Cemetery. 

Private Water Quality Facility Maintenance Program

The city's private water quality facility maintenance program includes inspections of all residential, commercial and industrial stormwater water quality facilities maintained by private property owners. These facilities are constructed to protect precious water resources by removing pollution from stormwater runoff before it enters drinking water sources, as well as Johnson Creek, Kellogg Creek Willamette River and other local streams. The program intends to educate property owners about how these facilities function and to ensure that facilities are maintained and operated properly.

Summer Reading Program 2023

Beginning June 1, kids, teens and adults are invited to earn prizes for reading by joining the Library’s summer reading program – Find Your Voice!  All ages are welcome to participate; even babies and toddlers can join in the fun by tracking days they sing or listen to stories. Ends August 31.

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Choose a free book when you sign up! Kids can complete a reading log over the summer for additional prizes. Sign up at the desk in the children's department. For birth-5th grade.

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Farmers Market

The Milwaukie Farmers Market is open every Sunday from May through October!

To learn more about the market, visit www.milwaukiefarmersmarket.com.

ZA-2023-003

Municipal code text amendments related to regulating psilocybin facilities in the city.

File Number(s)
ZA-2023-003

Application Type(s)
Code Text Amendment

Current Status
Approved

CPA-2023-001

Oregon Statewide Planning Goal 10 Housing requires the city to conduct a Housing Capacity Analysis (HCA) every six years. An HCA includes an assessment of current and future (20 year) demand for housing units across a range of prices, rent levels, locations, housing types, and densities. The HCA then compares these needs with the community's 20-year supply of buildable residential land.

CU-2023-001

Modify the existing use from vehicle sales and repair to vehicle repair only. Update the existing building, including a significant addition with more vehicle service bays. Site improvements include new landscaping, dedicated parking stalls, and closure of the two existing driveways on 42nd Avenue. Requesting variances from three design standards---exterior building materials, windows & doors, and roof pitch. 

File Number(s)
CU-2023-001; VR-2023-004

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