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Mar. 6, 2026 | View as webpage

Spring Forward This Sunday Morning! 🌼⏰

Daylight saving time kicks in at 2 a.m. Sunday, when we all jump ahead one hour.


As we β€œlose” a little sleep, stay extra alert and give yourself time to adjust.


A few quick reminders:

😴Feeling extra tired? Skip the trip until you’re fully awake.

πŸš—Crashes tend to increase after the time change, so stay alert and take it slow.

πŸŒ…With darker morning ahead:

🚘Drivers: use headlights and watch for people biking and walking.

πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈBicyclists and pedestrians: wear bright or reflective gear and use lights.ο»Ώ
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A little awareness goes a long way. Travel safely and enjoy the extra evening sunshine!

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Engagement Opportunities

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Comment on the Transportation Safety Action Plan Update

Transportation Safety Action Plan

Washington County is updating its Transportation Safety Action Plan (TSAP), which, once adopted, will serve as a strategic guide for improving transportation safety in Washington County. 


The online open house gives community members the chance to review key crash trends, help prioritize safety strategies, and share their thoughts on the proposed updates.


Learn about key elements of the draft TSAP, including:

  • A stated commitment to safety
  • Priority strategies for reducing fatal and serious injury crashes
  • An approach to monitoring safety efforts


Share your comments via the online open house now through April 5.


For more information, visit Transportation Safety Action Plan.

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Career Opportunities

Discover career opportunities with the Department of Land Use & Transportation! We're committed to building and maintaining a great transportation system and planning and protecting our community's land.


Work with us!



At Washington County, we believe our employees and services should reflect our growing and diverse community. We understand that taking care of our community means taking care of our employees.

Upcoming Neighborhood Meetings

Mar. 11: Proposed 3-Parcel Partition


At 6 p.m. held virtually (instructions available here). The site is .80 acres in the R-5 District (Residential, 5 units/acre max) and is located at 7250 SW 81st Ave. 


Contact Danelle Isenhart, Insenhart Consulting, at 503-880-4979 or danelle@isenhartconsulting.com with questions.


District 1; CPO 3

Mar. 12: Proposed New Building at PCC Rock Creek


At 6 p.m. held at Building 7, Room 110 PCC Rock Creek Campus (17705 NW Springville Rd). The site is in the INST (Institutional District) and is located at 17705 NW Springville Road


Contact Casey Hagerman at 503-722-8455 with questions.


District 2; CPO 7

NOTE: Neighborhood Meeting information is provided as a courtesy only. Developers are required to hold Neighborhood Meetings prior to submitting certain land use applications. These meetings serve as a forum for the developer, Community Participation Organizations (CPOs), property owners within 500 feet in urban areas or 1,000 feet in rural areas, and any other interested parties, to discuss the proposal before an application is submitted to the County. County staff do not schedule these meetings nor attend them. 


Questions? See the contact information included within each Neighborhood Meeting.

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