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June 17, 2022 | View as webpage

Vegetation management crews hard at work

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With a wet early summer underway, our vegetation management crews are on the job keeping roadside grass and brush trimmed. 


Using shoulder mowers and brush cutters, we make sure our roads are safe for drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists by ensuring that intersections and signage are not blocked from view by overgrown vegetation.


Watch the video to learn more about what our vegetation management crews are doing. If you would like to report overgrown vegetation along County roads, submit a road service request

Comment Opportunities

Participate in the online open house for the 174th Avenue North pedestrian improvement project through June 25.


Washington County Department of Land Use & Transportation is proposing a new sidewalk on the east side of NW 174th Avenue, between Lapaloma and Solano lanes, completing a pedestrian crossing across Carlyle Creek.  Submit comments and questions

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Comment through June 21 on Metro’s Regional Flexible Funds and Trails Grant funding allocations. From safer sidewalks and bikeways to trails and road crossings, you can help decision-makers choose the projects that will receive Regional Flexible Funds and 2019 Parks and Nature Bond Trails Grant funding. There are multiple ways to comment including an online survey.

WC-ROADS: Projects Starting


There are no road projects scheduled to begin this week. Visit wc-roads.com for more traffic impacts.

Neighborhood Meeting

June 28 - Irrigation pond sediment maintenance


At 6 p.m. held virtually (instructions available here.) The site is 22.25 acres in the INST District (Institutional District) and is located at 5900 SW Scholls Ferry Road. Call Kenneth Sandblast, Westlake Consultants, at 503-684-0652.


District 2; CPO 3

Attend CPO Meetings

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Learn what's going on in your area of Washington County. Attend your Community Participation Organization (CPO). CPOs are made up of community members who work together and are actively engaged in decision-making processes. Find out where your CPO meets and learn more.

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