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Sandy Urban Renewal Board Meeting

Trees

Trees are important

Trees promote soil stability, reduce flooding and runoff, filter air pollution and traffic noise, provide shade, and add to the overall livability of Sandy.  By caring for the trees on your property, you're making an investment for yourself and future generations, as well as the community.

The 10 Steps to Selling Your Business -- February 12th, 10am-11am

Date:  February 12th, 2024
Time:  10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Cost:  $15.00
Hosted by SCORE Portland
Click here to register

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Request for Proposals-- Mobile Technology Support Services

The City of Sandy Transit Department is soliciting proposals from qualified technology individuals or firms to serve as the Technical Consultant for the Technology Implementation Project as outlined in the City's Request for Proposal (RFP). 

Notice of Public Hearing on Transportation System Development Charges

These charges are paid by new development, and provide funding to construct transportation improvements.  Draft methodology is now available.

Plumbing Permits

Click here for a rundown of everything you need to know about plumbing permits, including how to get a retroactive permit if you had to do repair work at your home after the recent winter storm

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Preparing For the ACP Wind-Down

The Facts

In 2021, Congress established the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, appropriating $14.2 billion. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was tasked to develop and implement the ACP as well as ACP outreach and awareness activities.

As of January 2024, over 22 million households are enrolled and receiving the ACP monthly benefit.

For more general information about the ACP, visit GetInternet.gov.

Water Pressure

UPDATE 10:09 PM 1/14/2024: Our Public Works crews have corrected the water pressure interruption. We do not anticipate any further issues, but we will continue to monitor the system closely. The water remains safe to use.

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