July 3, 2018
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LUT offices will be closed
July 4 for the holiday
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Learn about Community Parti cipation Organizations (CPOs) and discover which one you live in!
Planning, building and permitting offices relocating in July, August
Washington County Department of Land Use & Transportation (LUT) Planning and Development Services Division will be relocating to Adams Crossing and Adams Annex buildings. Permitting, building, planning and County Surveyor offices will be closed July 27 and 30.
New locations and effective dates are as follows:
The mailing addresses, phone numbers and email addresses for the sections will remain the same. 

The LUT Administrative Services Division/Office of the Director relocated to the Tongue Estate Complex (TEC), 328 W. Main St., Ste. 300, in March. The Operations and Maintenance and Engineering and Construction Services divisions remain at Walnut Street Center, 1400 SW Walnut St.

The relocations are part of the ongoing seismic retrofit of the Charles D. Cameron Public Services Building
Comment on the Southwest Corridor light rail
For more information, read the
SW Corridor Summer Newsletter

The public is asked to comment on the Southwest Corridor Light Rail Project initial route proposal and Draft Environmental Impact Study (DEIS) to help project partners make a final route recommendation.
How to comment:
Public comments ensure that all potential effects of the project are understood by decision makers and will help the Steering Committee select a preferred route for the light rail. Responses to all comments will be printed in the Final Environmental Impact Statement.
Comments will be accepted through July 30.  Southwest Corridor Plan
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Road closures
For lane closures and other traffic updates, visit   wc-roads.com . For construction projects in the Roy Rogers Road area, visit GetUsThere.org.
NOTE: This information is provided here as a courtesy only. Neighborhood meetings are required before developers submit certain land use applications to the County (for areas outside cities). These meetings provide a forum for the developer, affected CPO (Community Participation Organization) and nearby property owners to discuss the proposal informally. County staff do not schedule or attend these meetings.
July 18: Proposed non-farm dwelling not on high-value farmland
At 6 p.m. at the Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue Station #33, 15440 SW Oregon St. The property is 9.81 acres in the AF-20 district (Agricultural and Forestry, 20 acre) and is located at  20433 SW Bramblewood Lane. Contact Bruce Vincent at 503-842-5391 or brucevincent@embarqmail.com.
CPO 5; District 3
July 23: Proposed 23-lot subdivision
At 6 p.m. at Westside Community Church, 18390 SW Farmington Road. The property is about 3.92 acres in the R-6 district (Residential, 5-6 units per acre) and is located on tax lots # 1S225AB00700, # 1S225AB00800 and # 1S225AB03000. Contact Wayne Hayson, Pioneer Design Group, at 503-643-8286 or  whayson@pd-grp.com.
CPO 6; District 1