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Budget and Financial Documents
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/budget-and-finance/budget-and-financial-documents/
Includes the current and archived budget documents, Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFR), financial policies, etc.
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Small Business Permits
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/business-services/small-business-center/small-business-permits/
Will you be making changes to the physical appearance of a building? Installing signage? Contact us for more information on permits.
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Business Resources
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/business-services/small-business-center/business-resources/
Organizations that offer services and resources to help market and network your business.
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Emerald Ash Borer
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/environmental-services/natural-resources/emerald-ash-borer/
The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive insect that attacks and kills ash trees. EAB has been identified in East Portland and may damage ash trees in Gresham neighborhoods.
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Public Works
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/environmental-services/public-works/
Public works projects are large projects to improve water, sewer or stormwater pipes, road repairs and construction.
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Sewer Line Work
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/environmental-services/public-works/sewer-line-work/
This summer and fall, Gresham crews will use a safe method called smoke testing to check sewer pipes across the city.
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Reimbursement Districts
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/environmental-services/public-works/reimbursement-districts/
Reimbursement districts allow Gresham property owners the option to pay to connect to City services or infrastructure in newly developed areas.
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Backflow Prevention Program
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/environmental-services/backflow-prevention-program/
The City has established a state-mandated cross connection control program to prevent backflow from swimming pools, hot tubs, spas, lawn irrigation systems etc.
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Capital Improvement Program
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/environmental-services/public-works/capital-improvement-program/
The CIP is a five-year forecasted estimate that identifies major projects requiring the expenditure of public funds over and above routine annual operating expenses.
