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Tag: Clackamas County
Oregon City single-family home median sales price increased 37.5% since March 2020
Clackamas County single-family home prices spiked 40 percent while Portland metro prices increased 38 percent during the same period by Daniel Pearson, editor – OregonCityTimes.com – June 30, 2022 – Oregon City real estate news Oregon City homeowners saw the value of their property soar since the original Covid pandemic[Read More…]
Oregon City voters approve amendment to city charter, change future city commission elections
Oregon City voters approve amendment to city charter, change future city commission elections.
Oregon secretary of state orders extensive post-election audit in Clackamas County
Oregon secretary of state orders extensive post-election audit in Clackamas County. Secretary of State Shemia Fagan said Clackamas County must do more than the standard post-election hand count to rebuild trust.
OHA: Clackamas County Covid update for June 3 to June 5
Oregon City Times – June 7, 2022 OREGON CITY – The Oregon Health Authority’s (OHA) latest COVID-19 information update says from June 3 to June 5 there were 414 new cases in Clackamas County, 132.4 cases on average during the last seven days, and 67,570 total cases. The county saw[Read More…]
Traffic diversions from I-205 tolling will choke Oregon City, former urban renewal commissioner says
Former Oregon City Urban Renewal Commissioner Paul Edgar said if ODOT is allowed to proceed with adding toll booths to I-205 from the Abernathy Bridge to Stafford Road drivers trying to avoid traffic and paying will divert through Oregon City and neighboring towns, clogging streets and negatively impacting businesses and[Read More…]
OregonLive: Clackamas County Clerk responsible for years of election mishaps, voting irregularities
The delayed May election results are just the latest snafu in a career full of blunders by Clackamas County Clerk Sherry Hall going back 20 years. Read the full story at OregonLive.
Metro offers up to $5,000 for local cleanup efforts
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