Public & Government Affairs

Public & Government Affairs

#ClackCo Monthly

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Do you care about how your tax dollars are being used to better the community? Would you like to learn about local regulations being considered?

Then sign up to receive Clackamas County’s regular monthly e-newsletter, the #ClackCo Monthly!

Learn about topics like:

  • Wildfire preparedness
  • Programs tackling homelessness
  • Road maintenance
  • Services countering substance use disorder
  • Public safety
  • and more! 
 

 

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ClackCo Service Guide

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ClackCo Service Guide

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The ClackCo Service Guide is an annual publication created by Clackamas County’s Public and Government Affairs department. Its goal is to highlight the many services the county provides to more than 425,000 residents across cities, towns, and rural communities. From public safety and health programs to road maintenance and environmental services, the guide gives a clear picture of how the county works every day to support the people who live here. Below are two ways to view the online version of the publication: Virtual Experience (button below) or text version (language and screenreader accessible)

The ClackCo Service Guide is printed and delivered directly to every household in Clackamas County. More than 2,500 dedicated county employees are behind these services, all working to improve the quality of life and build a safe, healthy, and thriving community. We invite you to explore the guide and hope you find it a helpful resource for understanding some of the many services Clackamas County offers.

If you’d like a printed copy, you can pick one up at locations across the county, including many public buildings and public libraries.

Help us improve!

Please take our quick survey to tell us what services and programs you’d like to learn more about in our next issue.

 

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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

8:45 am
10:30 am
12:30 pm
1:30 pm
Introductions, Craig Roberts, Commission Chair
Election of County Budget Committee Chair and Secretary
Approval of February 25, 2025 Budget Committee Minutes
2:00 pm
Gary Schmidt, County Administrator
2:30 pm
Cindy Becker, Project Manager
Elizabeth Comfort, Finance Direct
3:00 pm
Nina Monroe‐Smith, Interim Classification & Compensation Manager
4:00 pm

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

8:00 am
Treasurer Brian Nava
8:30 am
Assessor Bronson Rueda
8:30 am
Clerk Catherine McMullen
8:45 am
Judge Karen Brisbin
9:00 am
Sheriff Angela Brandenburg
10:00 am
District Attorney John Wentworth
10:15 am
10:30 am
Director Christina McMahan
10:45 am
Director Cheryl Bledsoe
11:45 am
1:45 pm
Director Linu Parappilly
2:00 pm
Director Elizabeth Comfort
2:30 pm
Director Elizabeth Comfort
2:45 pm
Director Elizabeth Comfort
3:00 pm
3:15 pm
Director Elizabeth Comfort
4:15 pm
County Counsel Jane Vetto
4:30 pm
Director Evelyn Minor‐Lawrence
4:45 pm
Director Tonia Holowetzki
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
Reconvene
Public Comment
Discussion
Recess

Thursday, May 29, 2025

8:00 am
Committee Deliberation/Action
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Mt. Hood Access to Transit

Clackamas County seeks $3 million Congressionally Directed Spending to advance critical transit infrastructure on Mt. Hood.

Mt. Hood Express bus

Mt. Hood is an economic driver for Clackamas County and the State of Oregon. The Mt. Hood Express, a public bus service administered by Clackamas County, seeks to address mountain traffic and state freight route functionality through the construction of a public transit transfer facility near the rural community of Welches.

Construction of a public transit transfer facility will allow for increased bus ridership to Government Camp and other mountain destinations. Facility completion will also support concurrent efforts in Government Camp to relocate rest areas and install a transit hub.

With project planning and development efforts underway, Clackamas County is poised to conduct property acquisition and begin construction when funds become available.

Planning for the Future

This project advances a component of the larger Vision Around the Mountain plan (2021), a long-term, regional transit vision for public transportation serving Mt. Hood via OR 35, US 26, and I-84.

Mt Hood Transit Map

For more information contact
Department Staff
Trent Wilson
Government Affairs
971-263-4183
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