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Jolly Trolley 2025

Registration is closed.  All Jolly Trolley Rides are full.  Please Call if you would like to be added to the wait list.

503-668-3466

Hop on the Jolly Trolley!

Join us for a FREE festive ride through Sandy’s most enchanting neighborhoods!

Dates: December 6th, 13th, 21st, and 22nd
Rides at: 5:00 PM & 6:00 PM
Meeting Location: Meinig Park Lower Parking Lot

ERUs for Vacant Commercial & Industrial Buildings

The table in the PDF below shows vacant commercial and industrial buildings in Sandy along with their associated ERUs.  The ERUs are calculated based on the previous use of the property before it became vacant, and they indicate the size of wastewater system demand that can be accommodated at that site for a future business, under the terms of the City's consent decree with EPA and DEQ.

Trees in Environmentally Sensitive Areas

Tree removal within environmentally sensitive areas require a tree removal permit through the Flood and Slope Hazard (FSH) Overlay regulations as outlined in Chapter 17.60 of the Sandy Development Code. The City of Sandy must limit tree removal in such areas as to minimize public and private adverse impacts from flooding, erosion, landslides, and degradation of water quality.

Storm Damaged Trees

If a tree is damaged during a storm or extreme weather event, the City advises that property owners take caution around impacted trees. It is always best to contact an ISA Certified Arborist to determine if the tree is a hazard and to determine what should be done. If the tree is still standing, but damaged, then a tree permit is required prior to removal if the tree would typically require a tree removal permit.

Summer Camps and Classes

 

This summer we have a variety of Summer Camps and Classes designed to help keep your little ones active and engaged.  See below for the different opportunities we have to offer.

Noah's Quest 2025

Saturday, June 28th, 2025 at 8:00am: Join us for a 1K Kiddie Run, 5k Walk and 5k run dedicated to everyone who has experienced the loss of a child or the hope of having one, as well as those who offer their support.

To register for the event, please click here.

The event will be held at Sandy Bluff Park, located at 36910 Goldenrain St., Sandy, OR.

March for Meals Campaign

Through-out the month of March, we will be having fundraising events that will raise awareness and support the Meals on Wheels program. 

The Sandy Community and Senior Center has served Meals on Wheels for over 30 years.  Last year, we helped nearly 100 local home bound seniors with their nutritional needs and together we served about 11,000 meals.  Through our program, vulnerable seniors are given more than just a meal; relationships and connections are made enriching their lives. 

This Month, the Senior Center will be raising funds through a multi-faceted campaign.  

Trees

Trees are important

Trees promote soil stability, reduce flooding and runoff, filter air pollution and traffic noise, provide shade, and add to the overall livability of Sandy.  By caring for the trees on your property, you're making an investment for yourself and future generations, as well as the community.

Envision Sandy 2050 (Comprehensive Plan)

On February 20, 2020, the City Council adopted a Council goal to initiate an update of the City's Comprehensive Plan which was created in 1997. This goal included a plan to review options and approve an implementation strategy to update the Comprehensive Plan. Over the following year, staff worked on identifying a schedule, forming a budget, applying for grants, and other miscellaneous tasks associated with initiating an update to the Comprehensive Plan.

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