Oregon City real estate market update July 2022
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Oregon City Commission approves $566k construction contract with Washougal company
The Oregon City Commission awarded a $565,781 contract to Washougal, Wash.-based McDonald Excavating, Inc. to rebuild a section of Trillium Park Drive impacted a slow-moving landslide
Urban Renewal Commission hires Aurora company to complete $10k demolition
The Urban Renewal Commission drafted a $9,885 contract with Aurora-based C&R Reforestation to demolish the building.
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…]
Brosseau’s Coachworks strives for “WOW” factor with customers
Kent Brosseau discusses how his lifelong passion for hot rods and working on cars translates into happy customers at Oregon City’s Brosseau’s Coachworks
Oregon City minimum wage increases 75 cents to $14.75 on July 1
The increase is as much as 5.4% in Clackamas County
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.
LIVING: Why the cost of Uber, Lyft, other delivery apps suddenly became more expensive
An Uber or Lyft ride to get across Oregon City that once cost $7-10 now costs $15-$20. A new story published on TheAtlantic.com attempts to summarize how and why this so suddenly happened.
Oregon City congressional Rep. Kurt Schrader votes against federal gun control bill
The Oregon District 5 representative bucked the Democratic Party along with Rep. Jarden Golden of Maine and voted with Republicans against a bill that passed in the U.S. House of Representatives along party lines June 9, 2022 Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a gun-control bill following the[Read More…]
Oregon has fewer severe Covid cases and low vaccination demand
As many as 230,000 people in the state have developed long Covid, which can take years to go away by Lynne Terry – Oregon Capitol Chronicle Covid continues to sicken hundreds of people every day in Oregon, though fewer people need intensive care, according to the Oregon Health Authority. “Unlike[Read More…]