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Main City Saturdays
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/volunteer/main-city-saturdays/
Main City Saturdays partners with business organizations, service groups, churches etc. to give Gresham's premier park a helping hand one Saturday a year.
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Compensation and Benefits - Police
Information about the compensation and benefits available to Gresham police officers
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Liens
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/budget-and-finance/liens/
The City has assessment liens, System Development Charges financing agreements, and utility liens.
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Second Home
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/east-county-resolutions/second-home/
Second Home is a community response to the difficult problem of providing housing for unaccompanied, homeless youth while they attend Gresham Barlow high schools.
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City Stories
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Why Gresham
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/economic-development/why-gresham/
As the fourth-largest city in Oregon and the second-largest in the Portland metropolitan area, Gresham is ideally located, with scenic vistas and business-friendly demographics.
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Gresham Trails
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/parks-and-recreation/gresham-trails/
Gresham has many miles of trails to enjoy, from the paved Springwater Trail to the soft-surfaced Nadaka Loop Trail.
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Housing Production Strategy
The Housing Production Strategy (HPS) project will create a plan to address Gresham’s unmet housing needs.
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Planning Projects
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/urban-design-and-planning/planning-projects/
Comprehensive Planning works with residents and regional partners on issues that enhance the vitality and safety of neighborhoods, expand economic development potential, improve design throughout the community and protect the environment.
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Councilor Kayla Brown
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/government/mayor-and-council/meet-the-council/councilor-kayla-brown/
Councilor Kayla Brown was elected to a four-year term on Nov. 5, 2024, and sworn into office in Position 1 on Jan. 7, 2025.