Public Works

Synonym: 
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Submission Requirements

Three (3) sets of project plans must be submitted for review and approval. One set will be returned to the applicant with any redlines/corrections and a permit approval letter.
For simple crossings or service laterals/drops serving single-family dwellings or small commercial/industrial sites a simple sketch may be submitted if project plans have not been prepared for the work. Use the attached permit application form.

Right of Way Permits

Permits are required for any work in the public right-of-way of City streets. Work in the right-of-way of Hwy 26 requires a permit from ODOT (Oregon Department of Transportation). The exception is that portion of eastbound Hwy 26 (Pioneer Blvd.) between Bluff Rd. and Ten Eyck ‘behind’ the curb line; a permit from the City is required in this area, ODOT permits are required for any work between the curb lines.

Sandy Base Maps

The City of Sandy, in cooperation with the Clackamas County GIS Department, maintains GIS (Geographic Information System) data of City utilities and Planning Data.

Sewer

CLICK HERE TO LEARN ABOUT THE SANDY CLEAN WATERS PROJECT.

The City of Sandy provides sanitary sewer service to City residents where service is available.  Most of the City is served by the system except for a small area on Langensand south of Dubarko Rd. and on Bluff Road north of Bell Street.

Smart Meter Conversion Project

Overview

This project will replace about 3,400 aging, inaccurate water meters with new, more accurate ‘smart’ meters that will allow customers to track their water consumption in near-real time, eliminate the need for manual meter readings and provide leak detection and high usage warnings to water customers.

Snow and Ice

Arterial and collector streets and hills (Dubarko, Tupper, Bluff, Meinig, etc.) are given first priority for plowing and sanding.  Click here to learn more about plowing and reporting hazards.

Soakage Trenches

A soakage trench is a shallow trench in permeable soil that is backfilled with sand and coarse stone, and lined with filter fabric.  Water from rooftops is diverted into the trench, where pollutants are filtered from the water and groundwater is recharged through infiltration.  The trench surface may be covered with grating, stone, sand, grass, or plantings.

Host a Special Event

The City of Sandy values special events as a means of bringing people together to enrich lives and strengthen our community through the celebration of arts, sports, culture, commerce and more...

Stormwater

The City of Sandy manages stormwater in order to reduce runoff and thereby reduce capital and maintenance costs to the City and improve the water quality of streams in and around Sandy.

The City requires all new developments to treat and detain stormwater from the 2, 5, 10 and 25-year storm events to pre-development conditions, as defined in the City of Portland Stormwater Management Manual, and in the City Municipal Code.

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