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The Sandy Source Newsletter

The Sandy Source is a monthly e-newsletter full of information from the City of Sandy

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Visiting Sandy

The City of Sandy serves as a gateway to Mt. Hood. Sandy is surrounded by an expanse of scenic rivers and wilderness areas, offering a wide variety of recreational opportunity.

Sandy is the eastern-most city in Clackamas County . The nearest neighboring city is Gresham. For more information on the Gresham area, see www.greshamarea.com .

For an excellent demographic and economic profile of the community, check out the Oregon Economic Development Department's .

Oregon Ethics Law

About OGEC- An Overview 

Library

Sandy Public Library

Monday: 10 am to 7 pm
Tuesday: 10 am to 7 pm
Wednesday: 10 am to 6 pm
Thursday: 10 am to 6 pm

Economic Development

Nestled at the base of Mount Hood, and home to countless hiking & biking trails and a plethora of outdoor recreational activities, the City of Sandy has a population of about 13,000 and is the commercial center of a rural area with a population of more than 45,000.

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Transit

 

 

SAM-Estacada Route: Construction and road closure is scheduled to resume on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.

The bus en route to Estacada will detour to Hwy 224 at Folsom Rd and return to Eagle Creek Rd via River Mill Rd. The bus to Sandy will detour to Hwy 26 at River Mill Rd and return to Eagle Creek Rd via Folsom Rd. 

 

 Hit the Road with SAM and MHX!

 

Parks in Sandy

 

Sandy is incredibly proud of its parks system, from the 1.75-mile Tickle Creek Trail, to neighborhood playgrounds, to the 127-acre Sandy River Park. All told, there are 19 parks within Sandy city limits.

Click below for an interactive directory of Sandy parks, as well as an overview of park operations, planning, and maintenance.  

 

City Council

The governing body for the City of Sandy is the City Council. The Council is composed of the Mayor and six City Council members. They are all elected at-large (i.e., by all city voters); the Mayor serves a two-year term and the Council members serve four-year terms, with half the Council positions elected in each even-numbered year November general election.

Building

The Building Division is responsible for guiding the City's structural, mechanical, and plumbing processes for the construction industry and the public. Building Division staff provide consultation, complete plan review, issue permits, and conduct inspection services. Sign installation approval is also overseen by the Building Division. 

Note: For electrical inspection and/or permitting information, contact Clackamas County

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