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Expanding Wastewater System Capacity

​​​​​​The City’s existing treatment plant and receiving stream, Tickle Creek, cannot fully meet the wastewater capacity needs of the City, even after repairs to the existing plant are completed.

2026 Summer Reading Program

June 1st - August 31st

The Sandy and Hoodland Libraries offer summer reading for all ages!

 

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On-Call Library Shelver

POSITION TITLE:              Library Shelver - On-Call 

DEPARTMENT:                 Library

FLSA STATUS:                   Non-exempt   

SALARY GRADE:              A

SALARY RANGE:              Hiring in at $15.68 - 20.402 an hour

REPRESENTATION:         None

HOURS:                              0 - 19 hours per wk.  Must be willing to work an irregular schedule and shifts, which include weekends, holidays, and evenings.  

This position closes on 1/16/2026 at 5:00 pm.   

Understand Your Utility Bill

Click here for information on how your utility bill is calculated, and learn about the important investments we're making in Sandy's infrastructure

Sandy Clean Waters

Learn about what the City is doing about the future of Sandy's wastewater system

Upgrading Existing Infrastructure

The City’s existing wastewater treatment plant is near capacity, and the pipes that move sewage from homes and businesses to the treatment plant are aging. As pipes age and deteriorate, they can let in rainwater and groundwater, which adds to the wastewater in the system and overwhelms the treatment plant during storm events. When the plant has more incoming wastewater than capacity, it cannot function properly. This can lead to untreated wastewater entering Tickle Creek.

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2022 Teen Artwork Contest

Each year libraries in Clackamas County look for help from local teens to design the Teen Summer Reading artwork. Young artists, ages 12-18, can submit their original artwork for this year’s theme: Read Beyond the Beaten Path. Submissions will be accepted January 2nd - 31st.

Homelessness

Homelessness is a challenging issue that communities across the country are struggling with.  Its causes are diverse, and include complex issues such as mental health and addiction, housing affordability, domestic violence, and shortage of shelter space.

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Police Officer

Title:  Police Officer  - Preference will be given to Lateral Candidates

Department: Police

Salary Grade: 139

Salary Range:  Currently in negotiations - This salary range will increase - $34.22 - 40.69 an hour plus incentives 

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt/Represented

Urban Renewal Board

The Sandy City Council also serves as the Board of the Sandy Urban Renewal Agency. Urban Renewal is an economic development tool used by local governments throughout Oregon to revitalize specific areas through public investment that encourages private development.

The City of Sandy created the Sandy Urban Renewal Agency (SURA) in 1998 to eliminate blight in our renewal district. To do this, an Urban Renewal Plan was developed to:

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