The Community Advisory Committee was a group of volunteers from across the city, working to provide input and guidance for the Envision Sandy 2050 comprehensive plan update project. Click here to see who was on the Committee.
Because we don’t directly meter your sewer usage, the City calculates your sewer consumption based on your water consumption. During the winter this is straightforward, but because many of us use extra water during the summer for purposes that have nothing to do with the sewer (watering plants for example), the City uses a ‘winter average’ to calculate sewer bills during warmer months.
Join us as we welcome OSU Master Gardener™, Kris LaMar back to the library to celebrate the one year anniversary of the City of Sandy becoming a Bee City USA affiliate.
Pollinators Part 1: Who are they and why should we care?
If you missed this program, you can now view it on YouTube!
The City of Sandy notes the passing of prominent local artist Lee Lauritzen, creator of the Centennial Mural on Hoffman Avenue (dedicated in 2011 for Sandy's 100th anniversary).
Please take a moment to read Lee's obituary here. This page also has information on a Celebration of Life service on April 3rd, and a forum for sharing memories.
This meeting is being held in a hybrid format -- you can either participate in person by coming to City of Sandy Council Chambers at 6:30 PM, or use this link to participate electronically: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89512559402
This meeting will be conducted in a hybrid in-person / online format. The Council will be present in-person in the Council Chambers and members of the public are welcome to attend in-person as well. Members of the public also have the choice to view and participate in the meeting online via Zoom.
This project will construct a new segment of SE 362nd Avenue north of Highway 26 approximately 1500 feet and construct a new segment of Bell Avenue from SE 362nd east to the existing Bell Avenue dead end approximately 3,200 feet in length. Improvements include new street construction including new curbs, concrete sidewalks and driveways, ADA ramps, retaining walls, arch culvert, storm drainage facilities, landscaping, street lighting, water and sanitary improvements, new signal and roadway widening at Highway 26.