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Economic Development Incentives
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/economic-development/economic-development-incentives/
Local, state and national business incentive programs.
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Downspout Disconnection
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/environmental-services/water-services/downspout-disconnection/
Disconnecting your downspouts can prevent rainwater run-off from entering our local streams.
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Citizen Volunteers in Policing
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/police/citizen-volunteers-in-policing/
The City of Gresham’s Citizen Volunteers In Policing (CVIP) program supports the Police Department and assists in being a visible presence in our parks, trails, residential areas and commerce centers.
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Residential Building Projects
Information about permitting requirements for residential building projects
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Historic and Cultural Landmarks List
This work provides a connection to Gresham's past and the people who laid the foundation for a modern-day Gresham.
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Private Property Trespassing
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/police/police-services-and-resources/private-property-trespassing/
Information for business owners and/or single dwelling property owners who need to trespass an individual from a property.
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Fences and Property Lines
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/residents/community-services/fences-and-property-lines/
Contact the City's Planner on Duty at 503-618-2780 or POD@GreshamOregon.gov for questions about fences and property lines.
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Storm Drain Cleaning Assistance Program (SCAP)
The City's Storm Drain Cleaning Assistance Program (SCAP) provides catch basin cleaning at a reduced cost.
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Ceasefire
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/youth-services/ceasefire/
Ceasefire is a national program to reduce gun violence and the impacts on communities. Gresham’s Ceasefire partners with community groups, police, health services, and city leaders to provide focused outreach to reduce gun violence.
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Projects That Do Not Require Permits
Some single-family home improvement projects don't require permits if the project doesn't encroach over a drain system, public utility easement or into required setbacks from property lines.