Events

  • 2023 Highlights: 2024 Priorities

    January 29 @ 4:16 pm

    “What’s past is prologue…” quoth the Bard. Or is it? Come and hear Tony Konkol, City Manager for Oregon City, reflect on the City’s accomplishments of 2023 and aspirations for 2024. There’s always something happening in Oregon’s First City and surrounding community; from the Court House to the Cove; from Tolling to Tourism; Parks to…

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  • Investing in Clackamas County’s Future

    January 29 @ 4:16 pm

    As an economic driver in the county, Clackamas Community College supports industries, serves local businesses, and benefits the community as a whole. CCC President Tim Cook will share how the college is planning for the future and exploring opportunities to enhance the student experience, bolster community ties, and further their commitment to diversity, equity, and…

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  • One Water Summit: Charting a path for our shared-water future

    January 29 @ 4:16 pm

    One Water is the new guiding beacon that’s driving our shared-water future. But what is One Water? Is it a philosophy? Set of guiding principles? Our forum will cover that and more! Attendees will hear from leaders on subjects ranging from water equity to water resource management. As climate change impacts our water resources it…

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  • To Your Health!

    January 29 @ 4:16 pm

    Healthcare continues its path to post-pandemic recovery at the national, state, and local levels. With recent announcements regarding mergers, hospital closures, and long wait times to see specialists or establish care, the need for local services and providers is even more profound. Clackamas County is home to a growing medical center that includes critical specialties….

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  • The Silver Tsunami: Are We Ready?

    January 29 @ 4:16 pm

    Join us for a discussion on why our aging population matters and learn what you can do to ensure you’re ready to join the ever-growing silver tsunami. An expert panel will share their perspectives and highlights. Additional Links

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  • Tourism investments & opportunities in Clackamas County

    January 29 @ 4:16 pm

    People are traveling in increasing numbers these days. How can local businesses attract them? Our town offers authenticity, history, great food, beautiful attractions, and an accessible location. What’s not to like? What is on the horizon in the county and region that will attract more visitors? An expert panel will share their perspectives and highlights….

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  • Who New? Meet Your Newly Elected Officials

    January 29 @ 4:16 pm

    The phrase “a new broom sweeps clean” was already in John Heywood’s 1546 collection of proverbs and was used figuratively by Shakespeare. At this month’s Forum, we’ll get an introduction to three “new brooms”: our newest County Commissioner, our County Assessor, and our newest City Commissioner. Things sometimes look different from the “inside” view. Join us to see their perspectives,…

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  • Tolling: Is there an equitable solution?

    January 29 @ 4:16 pm

    This month, we explore updates on the Tolling project on Interstate 205. Our Speakers are Ms. Della Mosier, Deputy Director of ODOT’s Urban Mobility, to give us the state’s update on the I-205 Tolling project. Paul Savas, Clackamas County Commissioner, will talk about the impact of tolling on this section of I-205. Come and hear…

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  • Major Economic Opportunities in Oregon City’s North-End

    January 29 @ 4:16 pm

    For two decades, this City has had a vision for the North End of its downtown district. A key component in that downtown mixed-use development district is the Rossman landfill. For the last three years, Summit Development Group has partnered with this community to help advance that twenty-year vision and to show how the landfill…

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  • Housing: Density, Sprawl, or Homelessness – Choose One

    January 29 @ 4:16 pm

    Oregon is in a housing crisis. A recent State report showed that Oregon needs to create over 550,000 new housing units over the next 20 years. One-third of these need to be affordable to first-time home buyers and renters, many of whom already have to pay rents exceeding 50% of their income. The entire land-use…

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