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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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Community Development and Housing Subcommittee
The Community Development and Housing Subcommittee advises City Council on community development and housing goals, policies, programs and budgets.
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Councilor Jerry Hinton
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/government/mayor-and-council/meet-the-council/councilor-jerry-hinton/
Councilor Jerry Hinton was elected to Council Position 4 in November 2022.
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Green and Clean
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/parks-and-recreation/green-and-clean/
Each spring the City's Green and Clean day of service encourages volunteerism and a sense of commitment to helping our community.
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City Attorney's Office
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/city-attorneys-office/
The City Attorney's office provides legal advice and opinions to City Council, commissions, committees and task forces, the City Manager and City staff.
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Handouts, Applications and Forms
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/urban-design-and-planning/planning-applications-and-forms/
If you need assistance with development documents or processes, contact the Planner on Duty at 503-618-2780 or POD@GreshamOregon.gov.
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Police Department Progress
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/government/fire-and-police-levy/police-department-progress/
Learn about how the Fire and Police Levy has benefited the Police Department.
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Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities
This project will apply the state-required changes to local parking development codes.
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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 President Cathy Keathley
Councilor Cathy Keathley was elected to a four-year term on Nov. 5, 2024, and sworn into office in Position 3 on Jan. 7, 2025. She was voted Council President by her colleagues in 2026.
