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Short-Term Rental Program
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/rental-housing-program/short-term-rental-program/
City registration is required for short-term rentals, defined as a portion of a home or entire home that's rented for lodging purposes for a period of up to 30 consecutive nights.
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Compensation and Benefits - Fire
Information about the compensation and benefits available to Gresham firefighters
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Recycling
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/garbage-and-recycling/recycling/
Whether you are at home, work, or school, the materials you can recycle in Gresham area are the same. Get a complete guide to curbside recycling.
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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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Become a Police Officer
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/police/become-a-police-officer/
Information on becoming a police officer with the Gresham Police Department
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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.
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Metro Housing Bond
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/government/local-issues/metro-housing-bond/
Metro will implement a voter-approved housing bond in partnership with the City of Gresham.
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SDC Calculator
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/sdc-calculator/
System Development Charges (SDCs) are a one-time charge for wastewater, water, stormwater, transportation and parks, and are collected when a development permit is issued.
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Tree Trimming Guidelines
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/services/code-compliance/tree-trimming-guidelines/
Trees may also cause problems and safety concerns if they are not properly maintained.
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Downtown-Civic
https://www.greshamoregon.gov/urban-renewal/downtown-civic/
Downtown Civic-Center is a proposed 900-acre urban renewal area in the center of Gresham. Improvement investments are proposed over the next 30 years.
