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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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Code Compliance FAQs
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/code-compliance/code-compliance-frequently-asked-questions/
Commonly asked questions about the Gresham Revised Code and code compliance
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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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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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Lilac Run Beneficiary Application
The Gresham Lilac Run chooses a local Gresham-based nonprofit each year as its event beneficiary.
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Trees
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/trees/
Urban trees are closely linked to our community’s quality of life and we take pride in working together as stewards to preserve and enhance the urban forest.
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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.
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Police Accountability
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/police/police-accountability/
The Gresham Police Department is committed to increasing transparency about our practices and policies.
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EMOPI
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/youth-services/emopi/
East Multnomah Outreach Prevention Intervention (EMOPI) is a community program aimed at stopping youth violence and empowering young people to succeed.
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Transportation Division
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/environmental-services/transportation-division/
The Transportation Division designs, operates and maintains a system of more than 898 lane miles of streets, including sidewalks, bike lanes, streetlights, traffic signals, road signs and bike and pedestrian paths.