County Commissioners' Schedule 3/25 - 3/29 Thank you for your continued interest in the Board of County Commissioners! Some of this week’s upcoming commissioner hearings and meetings are detailed below. Complete and updated information is available on the board’s webpage . Remember: Your County Commissioners want residents to be involved! The public is welcome to sit in on any Policy Session or the Business Meeting, and you can always make public comments at the latter. Tuesday, March 26 Policy Sessions Public Health Environment Health Program Fees (10:30 a.m.) New Community Advisory Committee on Road Spending (1:30 p.m.) Assessor Fee Change Relating to Budget (2 p.m.) CCSO Proposed Fees and Fines Changes for FY19-20 (2:30 p.m.) DTD Fee & Fine Modifications, FY 2020 Proposals (3 p.m.) Visit the Policy Session page . ...
County Commissioners' Schedule 3/4 - 3/8 Thank you for your continued interest in the Board of County Commissioners! Some of this week’s upcoming commissioner hearings and meetings are detailed below. Complete and updated information is available on the board’s webpage . Remember: Your County Commissioners want residents to be involved! The public is welcome to sit in on any Policy Session or the Business Meeting, and you can always make public comments at the latter. Please note: There are no Policy Sessions scheduled this week, as most commissioners are attending a National Association of Counties' (NACo) conference in Washington, DC. Visit the policy session page . Thursday, March 7 Business Meeting (10 a.m.) There are no public presentations or hearings outside of the regular consent agenda. Read the full agenda . Last week L...
2019 RiverHealth Stewardship Program Grants The application period for the 2019 RiverHealth Stewardship Program grants, administered by #ClackCo Water Environment Services (WES), is now open! Grants of up to $30,000 are available to groups within the Portland metropolitan area who seek to improve the health of watersheds located within the surface water areas served by WES . The application deadline is April 30. Preferred proposals will improve watershed health, be visible to the general public, show a clear community benefit, and include one or more of the following project types: · Rainwater infiltration: Achieved through the installation of rain gardens, stormwater planters, pervious paving, or eco-roofs. · Streamside restoration: Performed through planting native v...