
Have you considered your Eco-Footprint? Give your habits a self-assessment.
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Clackamas County and its cities have adopted a Business Recycling Requirement.
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DISPOSAL BANComputers, TVs, monitors & laptops are not allowed in the garbage. Oregon E-Cycles provides free recycling for these items. Find a recycling location.
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JOIN THE JOURNEY... to a Sustainable Clackamas County! Learn about the Action Plan for a Sustainable Clackamas County.
Office of Sustainability
Phone: (503) 557-6363
Fax: (503) 742-4453
150 Beavercreek Rd.
Oregon City, OR 97045 map
email us
Task Force Mission
MISSION
Develop a Clackamas County Local Action Plan of Sustainability.
ISSUES TO CONSIDER
- Are the five initial goals proposed by the County realistic and important? What revisions, if any, are needed?
- What tasks will bring the greatest results in the short term (by 2011), taking into consideration funding, staff resources, and partnerships.
- What sustainability actions are already taking place in Clackamas County that should be continued or expanded?
- What other sustainability initiatives should Clackamas County adopt and/or join?
- What should be done to ensure appropriate evaluation, updating and improvements to the County’s Local Action Plan of Sustainability in coming years?
MEETINGS
(8 meetings, held twice a month for four months, April – July 2008, with last meeting in September after public outreach)
Meeting #1
- Welcome and introductions
- Charge from BCC
- Schedule and Logistics
- Sustainability initiatives
- What initiatives is Clackamas County involved with?
- What other local and regional initiatives should we be aware of?
- Resolution and initial Five Goals
- Public comments
- Next steps
Meeting #2 May 13, 6-8 p.m.
Meeting #3 May 27, 6-8 p.m.
Meeting #4 June 3, 6-8 p.m.
Meeting #5 June 17, 6-8 p.m.
Meeting #6, July 1, 6-8 pm.
Meeting #7, July 8, 6-8- p.m.
July- mid September: Public Outreach *
Meeting #8, September 23, 6-8 p.m.
October 2008, Board of County Commissioners Meeting



