Oct. 31, 2018
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Ribbon cutting celebration
A celebration of Washington County's 124th Avenue Extension project and the installation of the largest section of the Willamette Water Supply Program pipeline was held Tuesday, Oct. 30. 
Pictured (front, left to right): Councilor Paul Morrison, Tualatin City Council; Mayor Tim Knapp, city of Wilsonville; Rep. Rich Vial, District 26; Bob Terry, Washington County Board of Commissioners District 4; Mayor Lou Ogden, city of Tualatin; Roy Rogers, Washington County Board of Commissioners District 3; Andy Duyck, Chair, Washington County Board of Commissioners; Andrew Singelakis, Director, Department of Land Use & Transportation; Bernice Bagnall, Chair, Tualatin Valley Water District Board of Commissioners; and Jim Duggan, TVWD Board of Commissioners; (back) David Judah, Hillsboro Utilities Commission; John Godsey, Hillsboro Utilities Commission; and  Jim Doane, TVWD Board of Commissioners.
Public urged to apply for RROMAC, URMDAC membership
Those who live and/or work in Washington County are asked to apply for one of 10 positions on two transportation-focused community advisory committees that work with the Department of Land Use & Transportation (LUT).
There are six positions available on the Rural Roads Operations and Maintenance Advisory Committee (RROMAC). Three positions are available immediately; the other three begin after Dec. 31.
RROMAC members study and provide input to the Washington County Board of Commissioners (BOC) and LUT Operations and Maintenance (Ops) staff about rural road conditions and maintenance within the County.
Members must live or have business interests within the County's rural areas. For more information on membership, review the RROMAC bylaws. Terms are four years; two-hour meetings are held at 7:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of most months at the Washington County Walnut Street Center.    Apply here
The Urban Road Maintenance District Advisory Committee (URMDAC) has four positions available. Three are available immediately, and the fourth is available after Dec 31.
URMDAC members advise the BOC and Ops staff on issues related to services provided within the Urban Road Maintenance District (URMD). The committee reviews and makes recommendations regarding URMD's level of service and annual work program, assists in evaluating the cost effectiveness and efficiency of URMD and assists in informing URMD activities.
Members must live within the Urban Road Maintenance District ( see map). For more information on membership, review the URMDAC bylaws. Terms are three years; two-hour meetings are held at 4 p.m. on the third Wednesday of most months at the Washington County Walnut Street Center.    Apply here
For more information on URMDAC and RROMAC, contact Steve Franks, 503-846-7653.
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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.
Nov. 8: Proposed 3-parcel partition
At 6 p.m. at Washington County Blanton Community Room, 20665 SW Blanton St. The property is 0.48 acre in the R-9 district (Residential, 7-9 units per acre), and is located 4155 SW 175th Ave. Contact Robert J. Boyer; Global Engineering, Land Surveying and Planning Company, at [email protected].
CPO 6; District 1
Nov. 13 Proposed 2-parcel partition for Banks fire station
At 6:30 p.m. at Banks Fire District #13, 13430 NW Main St. The property is 5 acres in the EFU district (Exclusive Farm Use), and is located on tax lots # 2N4090000201 and # 2N4090000202. For more information, contact Matthew Newman, NW Engineers, at 503-601-4402 or [email protected].
CPO 14; District 4
Nov. 16: Proposed 4-lot subdivision
At 6 p.m. at Metzger Park Patricia D. Whiting Hall, 8400 SW Hemlock St. The property is 0.73 acre in the R-5 district (Residential, 4-5 units per acre), and is located on tax lot # 1S136CB00100. Contact Trisha Clark, Emerio Design, at 503-746-8812 or [email protected].
CPO 4M; District 3