News

Posted On:
Wed, 11/23/2022

November 23, 2022 — At the November 21, 2022, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the Council adopted the 2022 Facilities Master Plan, which updates a prior plan to reflect changes that have occurred since 2015. The plan, designed to accommodate the City’s 20-year growth, identifies proposed projects, costs and priorities.

Additionally, the Council adopted the Town Center Infrastructure Funding Plan, which establishes a framework to identify and create funding mechanisms for the development of the new infrastructure identified in the Wilsonville Town Center Plan, supporting the long-term development of a vibrant downtown district.

Tree with unwrapped present at parks and rec. building
Posted On:
Tue, 11/15/2022

November 15, 2022 — Wilsonville Parks and Recreation has launched the City’s ninth annual toy drive, to provide holiday cheer for neighbors in need. “Everyone should experience holiday joy,” said Brian Stevenson, Parks & Recreation Program Manager.

“We appreciate our residents who generously contribute toys each year to provide some happiness for those families who may otherwise not have the means to provide holiday gifts.”

Until Dec. 9, residents may drop off new, unwrapped toys at the Parks & Recreation Admin. Building any weekdayw between 8 am and 5 pm.  All toys collected are being distributed to local individuals and families in need.

Toy donations may also be dropped at the following locations:

Posted On:
Tue, 11/08/2022

November 8, 2022 — At the November 7, 2022, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the Council adopted the findings and recommendations of the annual Solid Waste Collection Rate Report. This action effectively maintains waste and recycling rates to be charged by Republic Services to residential, commercial and industrial customers in 2023.

Additionally, the Council approved an amendment to a with AKS Engineering & Forestry, LLC that provides an additional $33,000 to complete the 2022 curb-ramp upgrades identified in the City’s capital improvement plan. The amendment funds design and engineering services to facilitate the construction of curb ramps, pedestrian push buttons, and access routes to bring three pedestrian crossings up to current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the City’s Public Works standards.

Pickup full of leaves backed up to dumpster.
Posted On:
Wed, 11/02/2022

November 2, 2022 — In partnership with Republic Services, the City of Wilsonville is hosting its annual Leaf Drop-Off Day on Saturday, Nov. 5, 9 am-2 pm at the City Hall parking lot (29799 SW Town Center Loop E.)

Because fall arrived late, and many leaves have not yet fallen, the City is adding a second collection event on Saturday, Dec. 3.

Wilsonville residents are invited to drop-off leaves only — no other yard debris, please! — City Public Works staff will be on hand to assist residents with the disposal of leaves into large commercial dumpsters provided by Republic Services.

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Posted On:
Sun, 10/30/2022

The November 2022 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, is now available. This monthly publication is mailed to all Wilsonville residents; it includes the following articles and content:

Posted On:
Fri, 10/28/2022

The City of Wilsonville is seeking public comments on its Draft 2022 Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP).  This plan is a requirement of the City’s National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit reissued by Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) in 2022.  The NPDES MS4 permit applies to 10 jurisdictions throughout Clackamas County.  The objective of the permit is to improve the water quality of the streams and rivers throughout Oregon by regulating stormwater discharges to surface waters.  Wilsonville’s SWMP details how the City will protect our local streams and the Willamette River from stormwater pollution. 

Posted On:
Wed, 10/26/2022

October 26, 2022 — For the 25th consecutive year, the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has recognized the City of Wilsonville's Finance Department both with the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award and the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting.

These recognitions from GFOA reflect the commitment of the City Finance staff to meet the highest principles of governmental budgeting and financial reporting standards.

“Earning these awards year after year demonstrates remarkable consistency, effort and competence,” City Manager Bryan Cosgrove said. “Establishing this long track record of transparency and responsible financial management is critical to the City’s success.”

cover of Wilsonville Library November 2022 Newsletter
Posted On:
Thu, 10/20/2022

The November 2022 edition of the Wilsonville Public Library newsletter "Check Out" features articles and information about events at the library throughout the month. Check it out! 

Posted On:
Wed, 10/19/2022

October 19, 2022 — At the October 17, 2022, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the Council and the Urban Renewal Agency (URA) Board each approved supplemental budget adjustments. With these actions, the City is able to re-appropriate $6 million from the prior fiscal year to provide funding for ongoing capital projects and make and additional $1.5 million available for previously unanticipated appropriations.

Additionally, the Council approved an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) for an overnight loan between the City of Wilsonville and the URA.  This strategic financing arrangement allows the City to save on the expenses associated with outside bonding while making $4 million available to pay for costs associated with the 5th St./Kinsman Rd. Extension and Boeckman Rd. Corridor Improvement Program.

Posted On:
Tue, 10/18/2022

The City of Wilsonville is seeking public comments on the draft updated Comprehensive Clackamas County Stormwater Monitoring Plan. This Plan was developed on behalf of 10 Clackamas County jurisdictions and documents environmental monitoring activities that the City of Wilsonville will conduct to address requirements of Wilsonville’s Phase I National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater permit. The Phase I NPDES stormwater permit is in place to protect and improve receiving water quality throughout Clackamas County. The Plan describes the monitoring objectives, locations, pollutant parameters, and monitoring procedures and protocols.

detective hat and magnifying glass and notebook
Posted On:
Thu, 10/13/2022

On a dark and stormy night, a murder mystery set in the 1920’s was brewing at the Wilsonville Library...

The joint will be hopping at our 1st annual Murder Mystery event for adults on Saturday, Oct. 22 (7pm-9pm). The Jazz Age comes alive! Step back in time to a private party held at a jazz club in the 1920’s. It is a night of revelry enjoyed by sophisticates, artists, and gangsters... until things go horribly wrong. Come in costume for this event! Wear your zoot suit, don your flapper dress, and get ready for roaring good time!

Prizes for solving the mystery and best costume. Light snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will be served.

Participation is limited, so sign up now to reserve your place! Last day to sign up is Monday (Oct. 17). 

staff stacking hands on top of each other
Posted On:
Fri, 10/07/2022

The Library will be closed on Monday, October 10, 2022, for a Staff In-service Day.

To renew items, select "My Account" on the Library website or call the automated phone service at 503-659-8634.

Shred Northwest driver in shredding truck
Posted On:
Thu, 10/06/2022

October 6, 2022  The City of Wilsonville is collaborating with Shred Northwest to provide an opportunity for residents and small business operators to safely dispose of sensitive paper documents.  The one-time paper-shredding event takes place on Saturday, Nov. 19, from 9 am to 2 pm in the City Hall parking lot (29799 SW Town Center Loop E.)

Participants simply unload their documents into large carts, which are rolled to one of two Shred Northwest trucks for immediate on-site shredding. No plastics, binders, or large metal pieces may be included with paper dropped for shredding, though staples and paper clips are ok. 

Leaves being shoveled into dumpster from truckbed
Posted On:
Wed, 10/05/2022

October 5, 2022 — In partnership with Republic Services, the City of Wilsonville is hosting its annual Leaf Drop-Off Day on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 9 am to 2 pm.

Wilsonville residents are invited to drop-off leaves only — no other yard debris, please! — at the City Hall parking lot, 29799 SW Town Center Loop East.

City Public Works employees will be on hand to assist residents with disposing of leaves into large commercial dumpsters provided by Republic Services.

Posted On:
Tue, 10/04/2022

October 4, 2022 — At the October 3, 2022, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the Council adopted two ordinances on second reading that annex and rezone 4.9 acres in the Frog Pond West neighborhood. These actions accommodate development of the 12-lot Frog Pond Terrace residential subdivision, consistent with the Frog Pond West Master Plan.

Additionally, the Council established less restrictive local limits (and repealed previous limits) regulating the type and quantity of pollutants discharged to the waste water treatment facility by non-domestic users.  Approved by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and informed by the City’s efficient pre-treatment, these limits are in compliance with the City’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits.

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Posted On:
Thu, 09/29/2022

The October 2022 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, is now available. This monthly publication is mailed to all Wilsonville residents; it includes the following articles and content:

Graphic listing available positions
Posted On:
Fri, 09/23/2022

September 23, 2022 — The City of Wilsonville is recruiting applicants interested in serving on the City boards and commissions that provide guidance and oversight of City programs.

New terms begin in January 2023 for 19 open seats on six City boards. Members typically attend evening meetings (no more than once a month) and assist in making policy recommendations to the City Council.

Wilsonville Library October 2022 Newsletter cover
Posted On:
Thu, 09/22/2022

The October 2022 edition of the Wilsonville Public Library newsletter "Check Out" features articles and information about events at the library throughout the month. Check it out! 

Posted On:
Tue, 09/20/2022

September 20, 2022 — At the September 19, 2022, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the Council authorized the City Manager to amend a professional services agreement with MurraySmith, Inc. The amendment provides $2 million to fund owner’s representative services for the Boeckman Road Corridor Improvement Projects, including engineering design review, independent cost estimating, construction management, administration, public engagement, and inspection.

A disposal bay filled with bulky waste
Posted On:
Tue, 09/20/2022

Sept. 20, 2022 — The City and Republic Services are hosting the biannual Bulky Waste Day event this Saturday, Sept. 24, 9 am-1 pm, at Republic Services (10295 SW Ridder Rd.) in Wilsonville.

Bulky Waste Day provides an opportunity for Wilsonville residents to dispose of large or unusual items that cannot be picked up curbside. Proof of Wilsonville residence is required. 

There is no charge to dispose of waste. In lieu of charging a fee, the City is asking participants to donate new or unused gift cards from local merchants in small denominations ($5-20) to help Wilsonville Community Sharing’s Food Bank provide critical assistance to local families in need.

Posted On:
Fri, 09/09/2022

September 9, 2022 — At the September 8, 2022, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the Council approved an amendment to the City’s contract with Leland Consulting Group. The amendment funds additional due diligence in the ongoing process to solicit developers for the proposed Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) project at the Wilsonville Transit Center.

On first reading, the Council adopted two ordinances that annex and rezone 11.2 acres in the Frog Pond West neighborhood. These actions accommodate the development of the 19-lot Frog Pond Terrace residential sub-division, consistent with the Frog Pond West Master Plan.

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Posted On:
Wed, 08/31/2022

The September 2022 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, is now available. This monthly publication is mailed to all Wilsonville residents; it includes the following articles and content:

cover of Wilsonville Library September 2022 newsletter
Posted On:
Thu, 08/25/2022

The September 2022 edition of the Wilsonville Public Library newsletter "Check Out" features articles and information about events at the library throughout the month. Check it out! 

Go Bag Challenge graphic
Posted On:
Mon, 08/22/2022

August 22, 2022 – The City of Wilsonville is hosting a free Emergency Preparedness Fair on Saturday, Sept. 17, from 10 am to noon at the Stein-Boozier Barn at Memorial Park.

Preparedness experts from the City and several partners in Emergency Management will be on hand to provide a fun, family-friendly event that shared information, tips, and tools to get households more prepared to withstand a local or regional emergency.

Attendees can learn how to build an evacuation ‘go bag, learn home preparedness tips, and get simple checklists to make it easier to make an emergency plan, safeguard their homes, prepare their pets, and more. The event also includes useful giveaway items, and other interactive activities to promote individual and family preparedness.

Posted On:
Wed, 08/17/2022

August 17, 2022 — At the August 15, 2022, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the Council approved an intergovernmental agreement among the City, the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office and the West Linn-Wilsonville School District to renew and more clearly define terms of the School Resource Officer program.

Additionally, the Council approved a refund of $118,000 in System Development Charges (SDC) to Coffee Creek Logistics Holdings for water and sewer infrastructure built by the developer within the new 110,000-square-foot Coffee Creek Logistics Center.

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